Kahn brother plagues against Hoeneß: “Disgusting and cowardly”

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From: Jan Oeftger

FC Bayern defended the title at the last moment. However, the focus is on the management board quake. Now Kahn’s brother speaks out.

Munich – While the fans of FC Bayern gather at Marienplatz and want to celebrate a double championship, the record champions are boiling in the background. Like Hasan Salihamidzic, Oliver Kahn was released from his duties at Bayern Munich. But Salihamidzic was still present at the internal championship celebration. Kahn this was probably forbidden.

Born:on December 10, 1965

Kahn was already missing from the stands in Bayern’s win against Cologne

Even at the game in Cologne, fans and journalists had looked in vain for Kahn in the stands. Officially, Kahn was absent due to flu. Kahn refuted this reasoning Picture however. “I was forbidden from traveling to the game in Cologne and from attending the championship celebration by the club.”

Kahn revealed how much the club’s decision had affected him sky. “That was the worst day of my life, taking the opportunity to celebrate with the boys.” The former national goalkeeper now receives support from his brother.

Axel Kahn criticizes the way his brother was released from FC Bayern. © Christoph Schmidt/dpa

Kahn brother Axel supports his brother and shoots against Hoeneß

Axel Kahn writes on Facebook: “Fight for your rights! Decisions are mostly linked to arguments. In this case, there are too. However, you definitely have to question this and who is ultimately responsible for it.” And then Axel Kahn makes it clear who he is explicitly referring to with his criticism and does not stop at big names.

“Somebody definitely has a responsibility. Namely the one who brought Brazzo, Oliver and Herbert Hainer into this club and installed them. That was and is Uli Hoeneß! And that the manner, disrespectful, disgusting and cowardly is nothing new at FC Bayern Munich” are Axel Kahn’s clear words.

Hamann had previously criticized FC Bayern

Axel Kahn is not the first to publicly criticize FC Bayern for its actions. Didi Hamann said that Kahn and Salihamidzic “didn’t deserve” such an expulsion. “Putting through that a minute or five minutes later after winning the championship is unworthy,” said the ex-professional, expressing his incomprehension. In addition to Hamann, other ex-professionals reacted with criticism. (yeah)

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