“I know my brother too well”: Rummenigges are sure that Flick will stay


“Know my brother too well”
Rummenigges are sure that Flick will stay

Michael Rummenigge gives hope to everyone who wants Hansi Flick to have a long future at FC Bayern. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge’s brother bases his expertise on the strong will of the Bayern boss. In the end, however, someone else decides, believes the younger Rummenigge.

Michael Rummenigge assumes that Hansi Flick will remain coach of FC Bayern Munich. His brother Karl-Heinz, chief executive of the soccer record champions, will never let Flick go voluntarily. I know my brother too well for that. If Karl-Heinz has got something into his head, he will stick to it. In this case, then to Hansi Flick, “said the 57-year-old in a column in the” Sportbuzzer “:” The people of Munich will also go into the coming season with Flick! ” Rummenige the Elder (the older one) had told “The Athletic” portal, “They (the DFB) will have to plan without Hansi. My experience tells me that coaches who work well at Bayern have to be looked after and kept for the long term.”

The only back door: Flick, who is traded as the successor to Joachim Löw as national coach, would push for his departure. “However, this has not happened so far. And I can not really imagine that this will happen,” said Rummenigge.

In view of the differences of opinion between Flick and sports director Hasan Salihamidzic, a “big debate is needed, which will probably take place promptly. Bayern will do everything to get everyone together,” writes Rummenigge dJ. Brother Karl-Heinz also recently had it via “Bild “-Zeitung strongly warned:” We all have to pull together, we have to work together harmoniously, loyally and professionally, “the Bayern boss confessed:” That is my clear demand on the sporting leadership. That has always distinguished FC Bayern. “

Flick is “torn back and forth”

According to “Kicker”, Flick himself is “torn back and forth”. Between a continuation of his successful work in Munich and a new, attractive challenge as the successor to Joachim Löw, the longtime Löw assistant, there should also be “inquiries from top European clubs”.

He expressly avoids commitments to FC Bayern. There is “just always the situation for me to evaluate everything and to keep facing new challenges or to ask me how to go about it, and and and,” he said recently after the bitter Champions League Paris Saint-Germain in conversation with “Sky” expert Lothar Matthäus. “My family would always support me, no matter what I would do. They will always stand behind me. That is why it doesn’t matter to them whether I have a different rhythm at the DFB.”

Matthäus himself, Flick’s long-time player at FC Bayern, is “convinced that Hansi Flick will no longer be a Bayern coach next season. The DFB wants Hansi Flick and then nothing for a long time. The offer from the DFB is there.”

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