Excitement before Kahn’s visit in the “double pass”

Today Oliver Kahn, CEO of FC Bayern, is a guest in “Sport1″‘s “Doppelpass”. In addition to the bitter end in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, the focus of the program should also be the much-discussed personality of Robert Lewandowski.

What consequences do Munich draw from the debacle against FC Villarreal? And how likely is the goalscorer to leave?

sport.de reported from 11:00 a.m at this point in the live ticker von Kahn’s most important statements on the hottest topics relating to FC Bayern.

+++ Broadcast starts +++

Brückner welcomes the viewers in front of the TV and welcomes Kahn.

+++ Prominent guest list +++

In addition to Oliver Kahn, two other well-known ex-professionals, Stefan Effenberg and Guido Buchwald, are taking part in today’s “double pass”. The following journalists will also discuss in the round:

  • Joerg Althoff (“Picture”)
  • Alexandra Gross (“Berliner Morgenpost”)
  • Kerry Hau (“Sport1”)

+++ Excitement before the show +++

Shortly before the start of today’s “Doppelpass” broadcast, there is unrest at Sport1. The reason: moderator Florian König is canceled due to a positive corona test. Rudi Brückner steps in as a substitute.

In the summer, König succeeded Thomas Helmer, who had given up his job at his own request.

+++ Oliver Kahn wants to “draw conclusions” after FC Bayern’s embarrassment +++

After the 1-1 draw against Villarreal, Kahn spoke up via Twitter. “A very bitter and disappointing evening for us and all the fans! Our players gave it their all and always believed in getting through. We didn’t lose this duel in Munich. Nevertheless, we were eliminated in the quarter-finals of the CL for the second time in a row”, he wrote.

The 52-year-old continues: “That’s why it’s now important to draw the right conclusions in order to set the course for the coming season. Now it’s time to focus fully on the championship. Congratulations to Villarreal!”

+++ Bayern boss expresses confidence in Kahn and Salihamidzic +++

Bayern Munich President Herbert Hainer expects a defiant reaction from the team after the end in the premier class.

“I am convinced that even our ambitious players will not let such an end sit down. That will spur them on for the coming Champions League season. They want more, want to make history here,” said Hainer of “Bild”.

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