Fathers of families don’t have to explain anything either. Well done FCB. Take a quick breath.
Nevertheless, at the management level it simply no longer seems professional and gives a deep insight.
You are constantly causing yourself problems!
First you give Stanisic out without necessity, only to then have to desperately bring in a worn-out, problematic player like Boateng.
The statements from Freund and Tuchel do the rest, so that in this case you come across as quite unsympathetic and opportunistic.
Tuchel in particular, who likes to appear esoteric and intellectual, has made himself ridiculous. So what values does he stand for that make him so special? Slow decisions and then maximum opportunism?
Freund can only improve from here too. “Yeah, we have a sporting approach”, Ergo: “We don’t care if he hit a few women” – unbelievable.
Seems to me to be a top manager with world class.
In some companies that are much smaller you have training on corporate values and standards, but at the big FC Bayern it is apparently enough to have a meaningless “Mia san Mia” on your jersey.
You can’t expect such political foresight from football players – that’s clear – but that’s exactly what management should be there for. At least the managers shouldn’t give stupider interviews than the players. Or are the FC Bayern managers just there to sell the stupid decisions in the media as great?
As a club, too, we made ourselves unnecessarily ridiculous, we fired Kahn, Salihamidzic and Nagelsmann in order to restore family values. With a suspected wife beater. Is clear.
Salihamidzic seems like a far-sighted genius by signing Tel. In complete contrast to Tuchel and all the strange players he apparently wants. Walker? Chalobah? And now Boateng?
It remains surprising why a player like Boateng was even considered.
So why do I need expensively paid managers and task forces if they need a week to make a decision that is a no-brainer for others due to the damage to their image.
Every transfer market user can choose a player from the rumor mill and make a more qualified decision. They were too smart to sign Palinha or Gertruida, so they would rather chase after Boateng weeks later. Awkward.
That seems really unprofessional. It really seems like some big companies with big names have the image of being particularly professional. But if you, as an employee, look behind the scenes at some companies, you can often see that things can be frighteningly chaotic there. Sobering.
FC Bayern seems like the definition of “too big to fail” – i.e. like a machine that can no longer be stopped due to its many successes in the past. No matter how stupid the management is, it still keeps going. With luck, in this case you managed to get your head out of the loop again and made it bearable for the supporters and sympathizers to be associated with this club.