Bayern Munich introduced on Wednesday it had signed goalkeeping coach Michael Rechner to exchange sacked Toni Tapalovic, whose firing kicked off a disagreement on the membership.
Bayern pays a “six-figure transfer fee” to Hoffenheim for the 42-year-old goalkeeping coach, in keeping with German news outlet Kicker.
Tapalovic, an in depth buddy of Bayern captain and injured goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, was fired in January, having arrived on the membership with Neuer from Schalke in 2011.
In response to the sacking, Neuer, who’s out with a damaged leg from a snowboarding accident in December, gave an interview saying he felt “his heart was being ripped out” and stated the sacking was “the worst thing he had endured in his career”.
Neuer’s interview resulted in waves of criticism from Bayern’s hierarchy, together with sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic who stated on Sunday that Neuer was “putting his personal interests above the interests of the club”, and stated “as captain I would have expected a different attitude from him”.
Bayern supervisor Julian Nagelsmann, who’s broadly believed to have been behind the sacking, was additionally crucial of Neuer, telling German media on Sunday, “I wouldn’t have done the interview”.
Nagelsmann beforehand labored with Rechner throughout his decade-long stint at Hoffenheim first as under-17s supervisor after which head coach.
Hoffenheim launched an announcement on Wednesday saying Rechner’s departure was “the end of an era”, thanking the coach for his 15 years of service on the membership.
