
"We have an open dialogue with the fans. We understand their concerns. Of course, this is a topic we take seriously. We do have a red and white shirt as our home shirt season, but it's not what the fans would have wanted. We'll see how next season's home shirt will be. It's totally okay for the fans to express their discontent and their opinions, that's part of freedom of expression,"
"Bayern Munich was the home side in the Bundesliga on Friday when Werder Bremen came to town. The Bavarians decimated the visitors 4-0 in a game that was never really close. Bayern Munich was relentless and dominant in every aspect of the match. It is not as if Werder Bremen did not try, but the players just could not match up with the machine that was Bayern Munich."
Jan-Christian Dreesen saw potential fan protests about the Oktoberfest kits and witnessed them at the stadium during Bayern Munich's 4-0 win over Werder Bremen. He said he understands fan frustration and appreciates how passionate supporters are about the kits. He stated the club has an open dialogue with fans, recognizes their concerns, and takes the topic seriously. He acknowledged the current red-and-white home shirt was not what fans wanted and said it is acceptable for fans to express discontent as part of freedom of expression. Bayern dominated Werder Bremen, remaining relentless in all aspects of the match. The match saw Tom Bischof and Leon Goretzka start in midfield with Joshua Kimmich ill.
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