Immediately after a 10-man Bayern Munich defeated Wolfsburg 4-2 on Sunday, midfield chief Joshua Kimmich admitted the one true resolution to the membership’s off-field woes was to win video games on it.
“There’s always more calm in the club when we win games. Our three draws (in a row) meant turmoil,” mentioned Kimmich.
“The unrest around the club will lose importance if we win matches.”
The win, the membership’s first league victory in 2023, got here amid an ongoing saga surrounding injured captain Manuel Neuer, which might do the unthinkable and pressure the Bayern stalwart out of the membership.
Neuer’s ‘tell all’ interview with The Athletic and Sueddeutsche Zeitung, revealed Friday, prompted a number of members of the Bayern hierarchy to hit again, publicly directing their ire on the once-untouchable goalkeeper.
– ‘Knocked me down’ –
Despite the membership’s unshakeable place atop the German soccer tree, issues don’t all the time go easily behind the scenes at Bayern.
The present stretch of 10 straight Bundesliga titles could have seen unprecedented consistency on prime of the desk, however the aspect has gone by way of eight coaches — together with two stints from Jupp Heynckes and one temporary caretaker position — in that point.
The main fixed at Bayern throughout this era, and certainly all through the Bundesliga period, has been that profitable solves the whole lot.
Neuer, who broke his leg whereas snowboarding in December and is ready to overlook the rest of the season, was essential of the choice to fireside goalkeeping coach Toni Tapalovic in late January.
Neuer mentioned he couldn’t “comprehend” the sacking which “came out of nowhere”, saying it “knocked me down” at a time “when I was already on the ground”.
A detailed pal of the two-time Champions League-winning keeper, Tapalovic moved with Neuer from Schalke to Bayern in 2011 and had been a key part of the teaching group since.
The interview was not solely unauthorised; the membership didn’t learn about it till moments earlier than publication.
The days after the interview noticed CEO Oliver Kahn, sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic and supervisor Julian Nagelsmann all come out to criticise the injured captain.
Salihamidzic mentioned on Sunday that Neuer was “putting his personal interests above the interests of the club”, and mentioned “as captain I would have expected a different attitude from him”.
Nagelsmann complained that “15 of the 16 questions I got” at Sunday’s post-match press convention in Wolfsburg had been concerning the Neuer saga.
– Irreconcilable ‘differences’ –
When asserting the sacking of Tapalovic, Bayern put out a brief assertion citing “differences about the way we work together” for the choice to half methods.
The sacking got here days after goalkeeper Alexander Nuebel, at present on mortgage at Monaco and considered as a future No.1, publicly criticised Tapalovic for ignoring him in favour of Neuer, revealing that he had not spoken to the coach in any respect throughout his time within the principality.
German media speculated that the sacking of Neuer’s shut pal could have been a Nagelsmann choice, forecasting a showdown between the 2 which might finish in Neuer’s exit.
Neuer referred to as the sacking “the most brutal thing I have experienced in my career”, implicitly pointing the finger at Nagelsmann, saying “in all these years I have never heard any coach say anything negative about Toni… ask Pep (Guardiola), Carlo (Ancelotti) or Niko (Kovac)“.
Former Bayern coach Kovac, now at Wolfsburg, sat alongside Nagelsmann at Sunday’s post-match presser and told the media “I always had a strong relationship with (Tapalovic)“ during his 15-month stint at the club.
Speaking with Bild on Sunday, Salihamidzic said Neuer risked a fine for his unauthorised interview, which could be as high as the reported 50,000-euro penalty levied on then captain Philipp Lahm when he defended under-fire coach Louis van Gaal in an unauthorised interview in 2011.
Nagelsmann said he was now “choosing not to speak publicly about the subject” however added “I wouldn’t have done the interview”.
The membership’s winter buy of Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer has additionally been considered as a provocation, with the 34-year-old — two years youthful than Neuer — given a deal which expires in 2025, a 12 months later than the Germany keeper.
Ultimately, whether or not Neuer is seen again in a Bayern shirt could depend upon whether or not it’s obligatory from a sporting perspective.
At a membership the place profitable is the whole lot, Neuer’s return to the sector — and return to prime kind — could be the solely factor that heals the rift with the membership.
