Oliver Kahn is threatened with dismissal from Bayern Munich.
Apparently, some players are also said to be upset about the CEO's crisis management.
Munich – The days at FC Bayern Munich are currently restless.
In addition to losing the lead in the Bundesliga, the future of CEO Oliver Kahn and sports director Hasan Salihamidzic is uncertain.
At the next supervisory board meeting on May 22, the eight members of the committee will decide on further cooperation with the two former professionals of the German record champions.
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reports, not only the supervisory board should be dissatisfied with its officials.
The FCB players are also particularly critical of Oliver Kahn.
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Kahn's arguments at Nagelsmann-Aus were not well received in the FC Bayern dressing room
The performance of the FC Bayern players is currently not right.
In addition, Oliver Kahn's words on the dismissal of Julian Nagelsmann have angered some professionals.
The former world goalkeeper argued the Nagelsmann-Aus, among other things, that the young coach no longer had the full support of the players: "I try to seek dialogue, to let the players come to the office, to listen here and there, to influence take.
We always had a very clear picture of how the players think and feel and what kind of situation they are in," said Kahn at the press conference on the ex-coach's dismissal.
For some Munich actors, this thesis was more of a pretext.
According to the report, one had the feeling that Kahn did not clearly state the reasons for the expulsion.
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Oliver Kahn is apparently also criticized by FC Bayern players.
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Kahn and Salihamidzic could also go to the FC Bayern championship
The FC Bayern players were not directly involved in the club's decision, as Joshua Kimmich confirmed shortly after Nagelsmann was kicked out: "No, that's up to the club."
The hoped-for positive effect of the change of coach definitely failed to materialize under Thomas Tuchel, leaving Salihamidzic and Kahn in need of explanation.
After all, there is still a great chance of the championship title, even if the team is dependent on a mistake by the competition from Dortmund for the first time since 2012 after 29 match days in order to still secure the eleventh German championship in a row.
It is questionable whether that could save those responsible for their jobs.
(jsk)
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