
Bayern captain Giulia Gwinn surprised on Saturday with a clear criticism of the bosses of the record champions. CEO Dreesen has now commented on T-Online.
Bayern Munich’s board boss Jan-Christian Dreesen reacted to the criticism of captain Giulia Gwinn at T-Online. “Bianca Rech said the right thing, namely that support from the club is extremely large,” Dreesen said on Monday afternoon at an event in Munich to T-Online. “We do a lot for women’s football, both in terms of infrastructure and the team.”
Gwinn, who could not play because of a lower leg injury, had disappointed in the half-time break of the DFB Cup half-final against Hoffenheim (3-2) to the presence in the stands in the Bavaria campus. Because there was nobody from the club tour of the German record champion. Neither sports director Max Eberl nor CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen, President Herbert Hainer or other Bayern makers sat during the game. At least Hainer otherwise accompanies the Bayern women’s team very tight and is also regularly on site at their games.
“It’s a bit of a shame,” said Gwinn in the half -time interview at Sky. “It is one of the biggest games when you look at all the competitions, we are great in the league, there is already a cup semi-final a game in which you will hop for some presence.” Gwinn continued: The absence of the club bosses is “very, very bad. I hope that at least on TV.”
Rech, the director of FC Bayern women, then said: “The support and appreciation that we receive from the entire club, from President Herbert Hainer as from the entire board, is very good. We have a great infrastructure, a great quality in the squad and have been able to develop successfully in recent years.” Now the cup final has been reached for the second time in a row, she continued. “Our big dream of the historic first double of FC Bayern Women lives on.”
