Hamann: The senior management is more like a bystander of Bayern s success. Even the signing decisions this summer are made by the players.

Bayern has won all its first 15 official games of the season. The team's sports director Eberl and sports director Freund also received warm applause from the fans at the annual general meeting on Sunday. But in the view of German star Hamann, Bayern's senior management has only played the role of a bystander in recent months. Even some of this summer's transfer decisions were made by the players themselves, rather than based on their new players.

Hamann said on the German Sky Sports program that Bayern's top brass have been more like "passengers" than "steers" in the past few months. He specifically said about this explosive statement: "Everything is going well now, no problem. But the decisions made in the summer were all made by the players - not the club's top brass."

"Walter Mader, he didn't want to come because Newcastle offered a higher price. Salary. Wirtz chose another club, and Bayern originally wanted to renew the contract anyway. Hoeness also said: He can wait until August. Who made the decision? "

The implication of Hamann is: If the initial wishes of the club management are met, the lineup that is running so well will look completely different. He said: "If Sane had renewed his contract, Dias would not be here. It's as simple as that. Sometimes you are forced to be blessed."

This also applies to coach Kompany, who was not Bayern's first choice at all at first. But now, now, Kompany is considered by many to be Bayern's "king signing" and the architect of Bayern's success. But even so, Hamann was very restrained: "We will see the outcome in April and May."

That is: when the Champions League and Bundesliga entered the decisive stage, Hamann: "If we say now: Bayern has won the championship...wait and see! People always say: When Bayern is weak, other teams must stand. Come out. We now have two teams with good momentum. Let Bayern lose one game and let the other teams win, and the difference will be only two points."

As for these two teams, Haman said: "There are two really stable teams with good coaches now, Leipzig and Dortmund."

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