Joachim Löw, a federal captain, has been strongly criticized by Bayern Munich's management, according to which the technician has wrongly reported that the club's three footballers, Thomas Müller, Mats Hummels, and Jérome Boateng will not count on the team in the future.
The German Federation (DFB) said Tuesday that the trainer had personally communicated his decision to the three Bayern Munich football players. The trio was a member of the 2014 World Championship Championship, as well as a surprising national team after the group round last year in the Russian tournament. The two defenders, the 76-fold national team of Boateng and the 70-fold Hummels, are 30 years old, while Müller, 29, is an attacker with around 100 selected races.
The Wednesday com- ment signed by Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Executive Director and Sports Director Hasan Salihamidzic, states that it is not usually the case to comment on sports decisions.
"However, the timing and circumstances of the decision are debatable," the leaders stress.
Rummenigge and Salihamidzic are surprised to find out why Löw has just made his decision public.
"The German national team played its last match on 19 November last year. We are annoyed that Bayern's key players will only be informed three and a half months later, as they are making an important clash in the Bundesliga and the Champions League," he said.
According to Bayern, Löw's Tuesday visit to Munich was not announced in advance.
(Source: sportrajongo.hu, m4sport, mti / Photo: pixabay)