Oliver Kahn talks about the future of Hansi Flick



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It surprised everyone. First he put the players of the record champions on his side, then he won the triple. But what will happen to Flick in the future? Bayern’s Oliver Kahn has commented on this.

Bayern Munich board member Oliver Kahn is not concerned about a possible poaching of triple coach Hansi Flick by the German Football Association. “Hansi Flick has a long-term contract. I don’t even know if Hansi wants that,” the former national goalkeeper said in an interview with “Bild.” “He is breaking record after record and is very satisfied. Hansi is not done with the development of the team here.”

Flick managed to lead the German record champions to five titles. “What particularly fascinates me: the team discipline to show these performances in front of empty ranks,” said Kahn. “The way the team has handled it so far is fantastic. I don’t know how I would have handled it. The fans were the icing on the cake for me,” said the 51-year-old manager.

“It would be bad advice if I didn’t use Uli’s knowledge.”

Kahn still listens to the advice of the former president of the association and his sponsor Uli Hoeneß. “It would be bad advice if I didn’t take advantage of Uli’s life experience and knowledge of the football business. He has ushered in a new era out of conviction,” said the future Bayern manager. “It is important that people who act now recognize their own path and follow it as well. I have gained a lot of business experience in recent years.”

Kahn played as goalkeeper and captain for FC Bayern Munich from 1994 to 2008. At the end of 2021, he will replace Karl-Heinz Rummenigge as head of the board.

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