Uli Hoeneß with a nasty insult attack against Tuchel critics

Before the top game between Bayer Leverkusen and FC Bayern, Football Germany is discussing the recurring criticism from TV experts of Munich coach Thomas Tuchel and his reaction to it. The Munich club patron Uli Hoeneß has a clear opinion about Dietmar Hamann and Co.

“It’s one thing if you’re attacked once, you have to be able to cope with it. But if attacks keep coming from the same direction, then sometimes you have to express that you’re fed up,” said the German supervisory board member Record champions in an interview with the “FAZ” understanding of Tuchel’s sometimes harsh counterattacks.

Dietmar Hamann recently caused great anger on Säbener Strasse when he described Tuchel’s statements during a visit to the fan club as “insolence”. An official reply was not long in coming.

“FC Bayern has made it clear that it will no longer tolerate unobjective criticism in the future. If in doubt, I wouldn’t remain silent. There is this point: up to this point and no further!”, Hoeneß made clear.

Hamann has now apologized to Tuchel, but he rejected the Sky expert’s apology.

FC Bayern: Hoeneß gossips about Strunz

Hoeneß took the opportunity to let off some steam. “You can believe me: you can get out of your skin here,” revealed the 72-year-old.

A concrete example from the last few days followed: “On Monday morning we read in the newspaper that Thomas Strunz, who I haven’t heard from since Giovanni Trapattoni, suddenly says everything the club is doing wrong.”

A verbal slap in the face for Strunz, who criticized Tuchel on “Welt TV”. Julian Nagelsmann’s successor is “thin-skinned” and “not really confident,” complained the former national player.

Personal accusations that Hoeneß apparently didn’t like at all. No doubt: the legendary “Attack Department” is back!

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