Former Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann never set out to make too many friends during his playing career.Jurgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel are two figures who have attacked the former Germany international’s comments and rightly so. Hamann called some of Tuchel’s recent comments “disgraceful”.
The 50-year-old pundit has criticized the Bayern coach several times this season and disagrees with Tuchel’s comments about his future in charge of Spain. The former Chelsea manager admitted that “a move abroad would be attractive”, much to Hamann’s chagrin.”He sits down and talks about Xavi, his successor and whether he wants to train in Barcelona or Spain,” Hamann told Sky Germany, as reported by Bild.
I’m embarrassed!”Neil Warnock has had the last laugh after he “didn’t even get a response” to his job application.Gary Neville has admitted he has changed his mind about who will be the Premier League champions.”He (Tuchel) is a very smart man, but these words do not come out of his mouth. He should know one thing: if you are an employee of Bayern and you take that position, it will not turn out very well.” Idea. “If you look at the last three home games, they are below Bayern’s standards.
They are not good enough against the last three teams,” he said.Haman later retracted his remarks and apologized, but Tuchel did not accept this. The 50-year-old citizen did not listen to the apologies of his compatriot and categorized him as an “unimportant person”.”What happened was deliberately taken completely out of context,” Tuchel told Sport1.
I knowingly made a false statement.“I went to a fan meeting and we were all surprised by what he (Harman) did. It doesn’t matter if the person apologized. “It doesn’t matter because I’m not buying it.”It is not the first time that Hamann has upset the German coach.
The former Newcastle and Bayern Munich star, 50, slammed Liverpool assistant Pep Lijnders for collaborating with Klopp and publishing his book ‘Robbery: Inside Liverpool FC’.Hamann, writing in X, suggests that this was a time when alarm bells should have rung.
He said: “The only question is whether the club has benefited from it and the simple answer is no. It’s not his job to train other managers while Liverpool are being paid.”Ian Wright’s ‘confused’ Mikel Arteta decisions taint his words during Arsenal win Roy Keane has criticized the performance of Liverpool’s “pub team” and criticized Virgil van Dijk.
Klopp dismissed the comments. When Hammon was mentioned in a question at the press conference, the Liverpool manager could not offer much explanation.