Oliver Kahn announces talks with FCB

After leaving as CEO of FC Bayern, Oliver Kahn apparently wants to clear up disagreements with the remaining club bosses. “We will sit down – when everything has cooled down – and talk about everything in peace,” Kahn announced to the “Bild”.

Oliver Kahn wants to after his departure as CEO FC Bayern Munich apparently seek talks with the remaining club bosses around President Herbert Hainer and resolve any discrepancies. Opposite of Picture the former world-class goalkeeper explained on Sunday: “We’ll sit down – when everything has cooled down – and talk about everything in peace.” He added: “I’ve been very factual about everything so far. I’m sure everyone can understand that I’m disappointed not to have been with the team yesterday.”

Kahn was ahead of the last one Bundesliga-Matchday over his dismissal been informed and then did not travel to the game at 1. FC Köln (2: 1), in which the Munich team thanks to a Patzers from title competitor Borussia Dortmund had won the eleventh German championship in a row. Kahn’s successor will be Jan-Christian Dreesen, CFO for many years. The club and Kahn himself had the reasons for Kahn’s absence in Cologne via Twitter contradictory statements made, as well as about the exact course of the separation. Hainer and Dreesen spoke at a press conference on Sunday afternoon. The sports director who was also fired Hasan Salihamidzic unlike Kahn, followed the game in Cologne from the stands and also took part in the on Sunday at Marienplatz championship celebrations part.

President Hainer also hints at possible reconciliation

Kahn, who had served as CEO since July 2021 and had been prepared for this office by his predecessor Karl-Heinz Rummenigge since 2020, said opposite Picture further: “I took on this responsibility because I wanted to give something back to the club. It was not an easy task after the very successful time with Uli Hoeneß and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.” The club is currently in a transition phase, “in which mistakes sometimes happen.” The many great experiences with FC Bayern far outweighed the negative ones for him, added the ex-pro, who scored in the record champions’ goal between 1994 and 2008.


Hainer appeared on the fringes of the championship celebrations opposite Bavarian radio on Sunday also ready for a reconciliation. “I also wrote to Oliver that I can be reached at any time,” said the club president.


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