Max Eberl not immune from criticism says former Bayern Munich president
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Max Eberl not immune from criticism says former Bayern Munich president
"Backing Eberl to function in Bayern's way of not shying away from tough decisions, Hoeneß revealed the dynamics of his relationship with Max Eberl. "We have a very good, open relationship. That doesn't mean, however, that you can't also offer criticism. Honest and even tough discussions have always been a hallmark of FC Bayern," Hoeneß told Bild in a recent interview (as captured by @iMiaSanMia)."
"Following that, Hoeneß gave his take on how the trio of Freund, Eberl and Kompany have fared in his opinion, but not without throwing some shade at the previous Bayern manager. "The entire sporting leadership team, with Max Eberl, Christoph Freund, and Vincent Kompany, has developed well in recent months. It's working. Things simply didn't work at all with Thomas Tuchel," said Hoeneß."
Bayern Munich completed a broad restructuring by appointing Vincent Kompany as head coach, Max Eberl as sporting executive, and bringing in Christoph Freund. Max Eberl led a significant squad overhaul, managing departures including Leroy Sané, Kingsley Coman, and Thomas Müller while signing reinforcements such as Luis Díaz and promoting Lennart Karl. Tough personnel decisions generated mixed reactions among fans, but the new signings and internal promotions have mitigated losses. Uli Hoeneß emphasized an open relationship with Eberl, defended honest internal criticism, and judged the sporting leadership trio to have developed well while criticizing the prior Thomas Tuchel period.
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