Hansi Flick with an emotional confession: Bayern-Aus "hurt me a lot"
Created: 09/17/2022, 20:17
By: Vincent Fischer
In his new book, Hansi Flick gave insights into his emotional world.
The end of Bayern after the many successes hurt him.
Munich – Hansi Flick (57) shaped an era at Bayern.
Under the direction of today's national coach, the record champions won all possible titles in 2020.
After the German championship and the DFB Cup, Bayern also won the Champions League in the final tournament in Lisbon.
The crowning glory was the triumph in the Club World Cup in February 2021.
FC Bayern: Despite the dream year 2022 – Flick loses out against Brazzo and leaves
Hans Dieter Flick |
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Born: February 24, 1965 in Heidelberg |
Coach stations: FC Bammental, TSG Hoffenheim, RB Salzburg, FC Bayern, German national team |
Greatest Achievements: World Cup (2014), Champions League (2020), World Club Championship (2021) |
In the end, there were seven titles in the Flick era.
With a win rate of 81 percent and an incredible point average of 2.55 per game, the coach set new records.
Nevertheless, the successful coach and FC Bayern went their separate ways in the summer of 2021.
The reason was the ongoing quarrels and disagreements with Hasan Salihamidzic.
In the end, Flick lost out and left FCB.
Looking back wistfully on his time at Bayern: today's national coach Hansi Flick.
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For national coach Hansi Flick, the separation from the record champion was a painful act, as he said in retrospect.
"I didn't show it, but leaving FC Bayern as a coach hurt me a lot," wrote the 57-year-old in his book "In the moment - about success, the beauty of the game and what really counts in life". .
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published excerpts from it on Saturday.
Hansi Flick: Continuing at Bayern is not an option - "against my principles"
"It's an open secret: my club has always been FC Bayern Munich.
I had two phenomenal years with the players and the entire coaching team did an outstanding job over the entire period," added Flick.
"That was, with a view to European football, all absolute benchmarks at the time."
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Nevertheless, after much deliberation and many discussions, he came to the conclusion "that I would be violating my principles if I continued".
The conditions for further cooperation were "simply no longer available".
Most recently, the national coach made a serious stroke of fate in his family public: "I was afraid like I had never felt before."
(vfi with dpa)