President Herbert Hainer from the German football champion Bayern Munich takes Hasan Salihamidzic protected against criticism of his transfer policy. "The sports director has to count the success of the past few years as well as the players or coaches, that is, all German championships and last but not least the triple," said Hainer (67) in an interview with the Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Certainly "not all players prevailed equally, that was the case earlier," said Hainer. "Overall, I think that Hasan does a very good job. He is a former Bayern player through and through, he knows the club inside and by heart, has an eerie passion, is very hardworking." The first fruits of the intensive examination of the offspring can already be seen.
According to the President, coach Julian Nagelsmann (34) there is also no doubt. "The coach post at Bayern is another house number than at Hoffenheim or Leipzig," said Hainer: "Young people have to have their experiences. Our trainer is very ambitious and very eager to learn. We are happy that we have him. "
However, "a certain knowledge of human beings and routine" is an advantage of "orchestrating a star force. This experience cannot have a 34-year-old logically yet".
Hainer: No Bayern concessions on TV funds
In addition, even after the tenth championship title in series, Bavarians are not available for concessions in the distribution of TV funds. "If the German Football League has an idea of increasing the TV revenue or how to ensure more excitement, we are happy to talk. But not how we distribute the money!" Said the FCB President.
The claim is to continue to play internationally to play titles. "This must also be in the interest of the league - because without top clubs with international successes, the league will also have problems, the distance to the other top leagues will continue to grow," argued Hainer.
A new distribution of the funds is pointless anyway: "Assuming that they would take 30 million euros in TV revenue to FC Bayern and distribute them over the other Bundesliga clubs, then everyone gets 1.8 million more. Believe that one of these clubs Would make championship fight more exciting? "Asked Hainer. "But we are getting weaker internationally! That would harm the league."
CEO Oliver Kahn (52) recently complained about the mismatch of the income from international TV rights in the Bundesliga compared to the English Premier League, for example. In the discussion about boredom in the Bundesliga title fight, he opened himself open to discussions with the DFL.
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