Close Title Race Exposing Tensions at Bayern Munich

25 March 2023, Bavaria, Munich: Chairman of the Board of Bayern Munich Oliver Kahn holds a press conference. (dpa)
25 March 2023, Bavaria, Munich: Chairman of the Board of Bayern Munich Oliver Kahn holds a press conference. (dpa)
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Close Title Race Exposing Tensions at Bayern Munich

25 March 2023, Bavaria, Munich: Chairman of the Board of Bayern Munich Oliver Kahn holds a press conference. (dpa)
25 March 2023, Bavaria, Munich: Chairman of the Board of Bayern Munich Oliver Kahn holds a press conference. (dpa)

Bayern Munich is back on top of the Bundesliga after beating main rival Borussia Dortmund but the closest title race in years is exposing uncharacteristic tensions at the Bavarian powerhouse.

Bayern chief executive Oliver Kahn and former player Lothar Matthäus delivered a heated exchange Saturday before the team’s win over Dortmund with Kahn angrily defending the club’s treatment of Julian Nagelsmann, who was fired as coach the week before.

Kahn acknowledged it had been a “catastrophe” that Nagelsmann learned of his dismissal from the media and not from the club directly but denied Bayern club was at fault, saying it had tried several times to reach him. Nagelsmann was on vacation at the time during the international break.

The coach’s management team later contradicted Kahn’s account, telling Sky TV that it heard nothing from the club before telephoning Bayern sporting director Hasan Salihamidžić for an explanation after seeing the media reports of Nagelsmann's firing.

Kahn rounded on Matthäus – who now works as a pundit – for suggesting Bayern’s style of management had changed for the worse since former club bosses Karl-Heinz Rummenigge und Uli Hoeneß departed. Kahn said Matthäus should be “very, very careful” about what he said.

During the halftime break, Matthäus said Kahn was “lying” about his version of events. “The timing doesn’t add up,” Matthäus said.

It’s still unclear if Bayern only decided to fire Nagelsmann after Thomas Tuchel had agreed to take over. Nagelsmann’s firing was a surprise because Kahn and Salihamidžić had both publicly backed the coach before.

Tuchel, who said he thought Bayern was enquiring about his summer availability, said he was “astounded that it was about (taking over) straight away.”

Players Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka expressed their doubts following the firing of Nagelsmann, with the latter saying it was a “shock for everyone.”

On Sunday, former long-time Bayern assistant coach Hermann Gerland said he left the club at the end of last season because of differences with Salihamidžić.

“It happens that two people can’t get along,” the now 68-year-old Gerland told broadcaster Sport1.

Also Sunday, Hoeneß told Kicker magazine that Nagelsmann should not have been on vacation in the first place after the team’s 2-1 loss at Leverkusen. Players like Thomas Müller, who scored two goals in Bayern’s 4-2 win over Dortmund, were still available for training in Munich.

Hoeneß, who was Bayern president and still a regular at games, said he thinks Nagelsmann would still be coach if Tuchel hadn’t agreed to take over.

Bayern leads the Bundesliga by two points with eight rounds remaining. It hosts Freiburg in the quarterfinals of the German Cup on Tuesday, then Freiburg again in the league on Saturday, before visiting Manchester City for the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinal on April 11.



Benzema Stars in Return from Injury in Saudi League

Karim Benzema celebrates after scoring. Photo: Essa Doubisi
Karim Benzema celebrates after scoring. Photo: Essa Doubisi
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Benzema Stars in Return from Injury in Saudi League

Karim Benzema celebrates after scoring. Photo: Essa Doubisi
Karim Benzema celebrates after scoring. Photo: Essa Doubisi

Karim Benzema starred on his return from injury with a goal and two assists as Saudi Pro League leader Al-Ittihad won at Ettifaq 4-0 on Saturday.
The former Real Madrid striker missed the previous four games with a muscle problem but back in action he was too much to handle for struggling Ettifaq, coached by former Liverpool and England star Steven Gerrard, The Associated Press reported.
Benzema, in Jeddah since June 2023, netted after 27 minutes following a fine pass from N’Golo Kante but was adjudged by VAR to have been offside. He returned the favor eight minutes later, passing for Kante to open the scoring from just inside the area.
Early in the second half, Benzema extended Ittihad’s lead, pouncing on a loose ball at close range to score his ninth league goal of the season, level with Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr and three behind Aleksandar Mitrovic of Al-Hilal.
Houssem Aouar made it 3-0 after 66 minutes and, soon after, Benzema’s perfect through pass released Steven Bergwin to add a fourth.
Ettifaq has not won its last nine games and was just three points above the relegation zone, increasing the pressure on Gerrard, who was appointed in July 2023, AP said.
Last month, the club released Dean Holden, Gerrard's assistant coach, admitting in a statement that results had been unsatisfactory.
“This conference is not the place to talk about dismissing the assistant coach,” Gerrard said on Saturday. “These decisions are the decisions of the board of directors.”
While Ettifaq was in 13th place, Ittihad stayed on top, two points clear of Al-Hilal, which came back from a goal down to beat Al-Shabab 2-1.
Abderrazak Hamdallah put Shabab ahead after six minutes of the Riyadh derby. Sergej Milinkovic-Savic leveled for Hilal eight minutes later but the champion's former Chelsea defender Kalidou Koulibaly was sent off just before the break.
Nader Al-Sharari was booked twice early in the second half as Al-Shabab was also reduced to 10 men. After 62 minutes, Milinkovic-Savic curled a free kick into the top corner for the clincher.