Bayern Munich’s honorary president Uli Hoeneß has again sharply criticized the German Football Association.
“There was once the DFB. At the moment it doesn’t exist for me. It doesn’t exist. It’s just a fighting bunch that only deals with itself, but not with the problems of German football,” said Hoeneß, who turned 70 this week in the “ZDF” interview. The DFB should actually be called “Deutsche Streit-Gesellschaft”, according to the former world champion.
Hoeneß also found clear words in the corona discussion for opponents of the vaccination. He was appalled by this, “because that is a ruthlessness towards society that stinks to heaven”. He often spoke to Joshua Kimmich, who was criticized for his long negative attitude towards vaccinations. “Young people have the right to be wrong,” said Hoeneß. But he is happy that Kimmich took advice at the end of the day.
Hoeneß advised the new CEO, Oliver Kahn, to get even more involved in public relations. But it is normal “that you first observe everything carefully when you start a new job”.
Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann described Hoeneß as a “lucky find”. The coach is someone “who thinks outside the box, who gets on well with the young people in the team, but who is also a person of respect. Above all else, who has something to say on every topic and who encourages FC Bayern Has become representative in a way that cannot be better chosen “.
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