Vincent Kompany, Max Eberl heap praise on Bayern Munich legend Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
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Vincent Kompany, Max Eberl heap praise on Bayern Munich legend Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
""It's a privilege for me to work at a club that has so many great personalities. It's valuable for me at my stage in my career to have such important advisers. It reminds me of Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United or Pep Guardiola at Manchester City. People like that are very important for a club. It's very important to absorb as much as possible from these people,""
"Bayern Munich board member for sport Max Eberl thinks Rummenigge deserves all of the praise being thrown his way. "Karl-Heinz has shaped football, he deserves all the tributes. We've met at one or two negotiating tables before. It was always pleasant. He's a great who has achieved everything in football. I've already congratulated him. Football is only where it's at today thanks to people like him," Eberl stated."
"News broke this week that Harry Kane will have to let Bayern Munich know he wants to leave next summer during the winter transfer window - giving the club ample notice to find a successor. Will it happen? Will this be a distraction? How realistic is that Kane opts to sign an extension with Bayern? Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Real Madrid, and FC Barcelona all want him."
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge celebrated his 70th birthday and received praise from Bayern Munich figures. Vincent Kompany described Rummenigge as a valuable adviser comparable to Sir Alex Ferguson and Pep Guardiola, emphasizing the importance of absorbing their experience. Max Eberl credited Rummenigge with shaping football and deserving tributes. The Bavarian Podcast Works - Weekend Warm-up Show outlined current Bayern-related topics, including Harry Kane potentially informing Bayern of a desire to leave next summer during the winter window and the long list of suitors. Additional topics include Real Madrid interest in Michael Olise, Jerome Boateng's retirement and fan ambivalence, and Josip Stanišić nearly being sold.
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