
After Uli Hoeneß’s explosive appearance on SPORT1-Doppelpass, where the executive indicated that not everything is perfectly aligned in the organization — and also that he and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge have not fully retired is because the club might not have “the right people in the right positions” — Bild reached out to Max Eberl, who would not comment on the matter (via @iMiaSanMia):
@BILD reached out to Max Eberl, who declined to comment on Uli Hoeneß’ statements yesterday. Eberl is avoiding any public
disagreements and is back to work today following a short vacation after the end of the transfer window.
The good thing is that Hoeneß firing off hot takes is not exactly newfound territory for Bayern Munich. The bad part is that there is always some fallout.
For Eberl. it was at least good that he had a chance to get away and unwind after a very stressful summer transfer window
Bayern Munich is back in action this week and a tough slate of games lies ahead. Before we tackle all of that, though, there is much to unpack from Germany’s international break and the explosive performance from Uli Hoeneß on SPORT1-Doppelpass over the weekend.
Let’s get into all of that more on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show! This is what we have on tap:
- Let’s talk about the good, the bad, and ugly from Germany’s international break performances vs. Slovakia and Northern Ireland.
- Julian Nagelsmann is in a make-or-break period with Germany.
- Does the DFB need to think about bringing in Jürgen Klopp to overhaul the entire organization.
- Uli Hoeneß says Bayern Munich was the real winner of the transfer window and that Nicolas Jackson needs to get 40 starts for the obligation to buy clause to activate.
- Chuck quickly addresses Philadelphia’s return to the spotlight (for all of the wrong reasons).
- It’s time to turn focus back to Bayern Munich.