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Because of complaints about club World Cup pollution: Rummenigge accuses players of whine
FC Bayern supervisory board Karl-Heinz Rummenigge shows little understanding of the complaints of his players about the club World Cup. The new tournament with 32 teams starts in New York in summer.
The long-time Bavaria CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, 69, can no longer hear the debate about the burden of the new club World Cup. “Our players should stop complaining! The whole contract negotiations that I help with us only go in one direction: higher, and more, and faster.
The Munich Supervisory Board is a supporter of the new club World Cup with 32 teams. The predecessor with seven teams in winter was still boring, said Rummenigge. “As a Champions League winner, you flew there and already knew that you would come back with a trophy more. Everything that is programmed and not emotional does not reach the fans,” he said.
New club World Cup for Karl-Heinz Rummenigge a “Wonder of the World”
Rummenigge is enthusiastic about the reform. “The fact that FIFA is now introducing the new club World Cup is like a wonder of the world: For the first time, a national team competition, namely the Confed Cup, was abandoned in favor of a club competition,” said Rummenigge.
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However, the burden cannot be discussed away. For example, while the Bundesliga colleagues from Jamal Musiala or Nico Schlotterbeck can go into the summer break at the latest in the first half of the June, the Munich and Dortmund stars have to continue. It was only on July 13 that the last game of the season and the club world champion will kick off in the Football Stadium of the New York Giants and New York Jets.
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