Uli Hoeneß criticizes “hunting” on Hasan Salihamidzic

Despite the tenth championship in a row, FC Bayern is in a hangover mood. After all, the personnel debates are currently overshadowing the sporting success. Ex-President Uli Hoeneß does not like the fact that Hasan Salihamidzic was even booed by some of his own fans.

After two years of Corona, FC Bayern was finally able to celebrate the championship again with its supporters at the weekend. The start was a small reception in the Paulaner beer garden on Saturday.

The appearance of Hasan Salihamidzic caused a stir here. However, the Munich sports director could not do anything about it. Rather, it was the fans who made the headlines.

When Salihamidzic entered the stage at Nockherberg, he was booed by around a quarter of the almost 1000 fans present, according to the “Bild” newspaper.

The trigger was probably the unclear future of Robert Lewandowski. The world footballer announced after matchday 34 that he would not extend his contract, which expired in 2023. Currently there is even a farewell this summer in the room.

Ex-President Uli Hoeneß was upset about the behavior of his own fans. At the same time, the 70-year-old also complained about the media coverage.

“It’s a hunt! He’s not solely responsible for it, not even for the transfer policy,” said Hoeneß on Sunday during a media round. “The whole club” is responsible for the transfer policy.

“There’s always one picked out. When we won six titles, I didn’t hear anyone shouting ‘Hasan, Hasan’. Now that we don’t win the Champions League, now it’s his fault. That can’t be “, said the Bayern maker.

Hoeneß believes Lewandowski will remain at Bayern

When asked about the “Causa Lewandowski”, Hoeneß said: “Everything has been said on this topic. What I hear and my opinion is: You don’t give it away. The theater is over on September 2nd, we can live with that.”

He himself got to know the top scorer as a “super professional”. “He knew in Dortmund a year beforehand that he was going to Bayern and played an outstanding season back then. That’s why I’m one hundred percent sure that Robert will play very well for us next year,” said Hoeneß.

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