Herbert Hainer joins Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamidzic: The Bayern President emphasizes the trust in Julian Nagelsmann.
FC Bayern’s current form crisis, which reached another peak in the Bundesliga with the defeat at the weekend, is causing some nervousness. But Herbert Hainer also jumps to Julian Nagelsmann’s side.
While the first two days of the game were won comfortably, FC Bayern is currently faltering in everyday league life. Four winless games in a row, including the loss at the . After seven games, they are already five points behind the top of the table.
What on the one hand causes unrest and nervousness, among the fans as well as among those responsible, does not mean that the club bosses want to shake Julian Nagelsmann.
Hasan Salihamidzic and Oliver Kahn have already expressed their trust and support in the coach. One is “totally convinced” of him and his work.
Hainer takes Nagelsmann out of focus: “Also see the multitude of scoring chances”
Now Herbert Hainer has also endorsed these words. The Munich president also doesn’t want to let anything get on the coach. “After the international break, we will attack again, like we know from Bayern Munich. The season has only just begun and we know that we have the potential to achieve our big goals,” he said tz and the Munich Mercury self-assured.
Hainer continued: “Four Bundesliga games without a win at FC Bayern are of course not what our fans and all of us imagine. However, we also see the multitude of scoring chances that our team creates in every match and that are currently not reflected in our results reflects.”
So it was clear to the club management that they would of course “not deal with any other coaches”, Kahn had recently explained. Instead, the president emphasized that Nagelsmann was not to blame for the misery, focusing on the goal chances that the recently missed victories should have brought.
Still, when the league comes back after the international break, the results will be important in order not to jeopardize the confidence that undoubtedly exists.
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Source: Stern

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