Bayern Munich: Thomas Müller’s rant against a journalist

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72 hours before the reception of Real Madrid, Bayern Munich has reason to worry. Firstly because his opponent emerges as the big favorite of this double confrontation, then because the presence of Jamal Musiala, injured, remains uncertain, and finally because the climate remains hot internally. This week, Bayern’s honorary president, Uli Hoeness, publicly criticized Thomas Tuchel for his inability to trust young people. To which the technician replied this Saturday:

“It damaged my honor as a coach. If we have shown anything over the last 15 years it is that young players still have a place with us if they play, I think what he is saying makes no sense and is not supported on no basis”he confided, bitterly, at the microphone of Sky Sports. At the same time, Thomas Müller was invited to speak on the subject by a German journalist. But the player obviously didn’t like it: “Patrick, if you asked good questions, that would be great. You are one of the best sports journalists. There will be no disturbing noise in our home. I do not care”, railed the German international. Atmosphere.

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