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Hamann apologizes to Tuchel and FC Bayern

2024-02-01T04:20:55.522Z

Highlights: Hamann apologizes to Tuchel and FC Bayern. Didi Hamann has apologized for his statements to Thomas Tuchel. FC Bayern had previously announced consequences. Hamann had criticized Tuchel for the fact that the Bayern coach had spoken to a fan club. visit about the successor to Xavi at FC Barcelona. However, Tuchel did not comment on a possible successor, but only spoke about the possibility of being able to train in Spain in the future. The 50-year-old also obviously likes the Spanish playing culture. “Abroad will definitely appeal to me again, in general,” said the coach.



As of: February 1, 2024, 5:05 a.m

By: Korbinian Kothny, Sascha Mehr

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Didi Hamann has apologized for his statements to Thomas Tuchel.

FC Bayern had previously announced consequences.

Update from January 30th, 3:20 p.m.:

Didi Hamann reacted to FC Bayern's announcement that he would "no longer accept unobjective statements against our coach in the future." Previously, Hamann had criticized Tuchel for the fact that the Bayern coach had spoken to a fan club. visit about the successor to Xavi at FC Barcelona.

However, Tuchel did not comment on a possible successor to Xavi, but only spoke about the possibility of being able to train in Spain in the future.

Hamann has now apologized for his statements.

“We have as part of “Sky90”

Discussed intensively about the Bundesliga matchday and also about FC Bayern and its previous performances.

Before the broadcast, I heard Thomas Tuchel's statement from the fan festival in the mask.

In connection with the announcement of Xavi's resignation from FC Barcelona and the current situation at FC Bayern, I found the statement inappropriate.

Later in the emotional discussion I referred to it and did not correctly reproduce Thomas Tuchel's statement or misinterpreted it.

He didn't say that he would like to train in Barcelona or Spain.

“I would like to apologize to Thomas Tuchel and Bayern for this,” the expert said via his employer Sky.

Didi Hamann apologizes for his statements to FC Bayern and Thomas Tuchel.

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Hamann shoots against Tuchel after Spain sets

First report from January 29th:

Munich – It was a successful Bundesliga matchday for FC Bayern Munich.

Their own game was won 3-2 at FC Augsburg and their opponent Bayer Leverkusen made a 0-0 draw against Borussia Mönchengladbach.

So all is well with the German record champions, right?

No, not at all, because statements about head coach Thomas Tuchel annoy those in charge at the club enormously.

Bayern coach Tuchel visits the fan club

The FC Bayern coach visited a fan club the day after the Augsburg game and chatted with the supporters of the German record champions.

Fans asked him about his experiences abroad.

“Abroad will definitely appeal to me again, in general.” The coach finds the Spanish LaLiga “extraordinary” because it is characterized by “insane self-confidence,” replied Tuchel.

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The 50-year-old also obviously likes the Spanish playing culture: “When you talk to Spanish players, you have the feeling that you talk to people very quickly and there are no empty phrases and no invisible wall,” said the FC head coach Bavaria continues.

FC Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen introduces himself to Thomas Tuchel.

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In the “Sky90” program, TV expert Dietmar Hamann reacted to Tuchel’s statements and described them as “insolence”.

“Then he sits down and talks about Xavi, about the successor and that he would like to train in Barcelona or Spain,” said the former Germany international.

“Tuchel and Bayern Munich is the biggest misunderstanding since Jürgen Klinsmann.

“It doesn’t fit together and he knows that now,” added Hamann.

Jan-Christian Dreesen, CEO of FC Bayern, responded clearly to

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question as to whether such statements from Tuchel would be well received by those responsible at the club: “Oh, you shouldn't be so excited about it.

A trainer's job is generally never tied to a pension contract.

It's completely correct and okay for me when Thomas says something like that, especially since he didn't come up with it on his own, but was 'poked' about it in an open fan question and answer session.

I'm much more surprised at what was partly made of it.

That's going too far.

Thomas works for us with great passion and intensity.

He wants to achieve something with us – and we want to achieve something with him.”

FC Bayern reacts to statements against Tuchel

On Monday, FC Bayern Munich responded in a statement: “On Sunday, as part of a fan club visit, our head coach Thomas Tuchel was asked by the supporters about his coaching career and his previous experiences abroad at Paris St. Germain and Chelsea FC and gave information about it Conversation, of course, information.

He also answered general questions from fans about Spain as a football country.”

“He never spoke about Xavi Hernández and his successor, as was subsequently falsely claimed.

We will no longer accept such unobjective statements directed against our coach, which always come from the same place,” the statement continued.

It is unclear what consequences FC Bayern Munich would draw if “unfactual statements” continued.

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Source: merkur

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