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UNREST AHEAD OF PSG STORM

Flick’s feud with Salihamidz­ic threatens to derail Bayern Munich

- BERLIN

TENSIONS at Bayern Munich between coach Hansi Flick and sports director Hasan Salihamidz­ic are providing an unwelcome distractio­n which threatens to derail the holders ahead of their crunch Champions League quarter-final return leg at Paris SaintGerma­in today.

Bayern must overturn a 3-2 first-leg defeat with an injury-hit squad missing injured top scorer Robert Lewandowsk­i.

The Bavarian giants have nine players sidelined by injury, suspension or, in the case of Germany winger Serge Gnabry, quarantine­d by Covid-19.

Flick resorted to fielding two reserve team players in Saturday’s 1-1 home draw with Union Berlin.

Kingsley Coman picked up a leg knock and although Flick is hopeful the French winger can recover to face his former club, both mifielder Leon Goretzka and defender Niklas Suele are struggling.

“We are top of the Bundesliga and have a chance to reach the Champions League semi-finals, that’s my responsibi­lity — everything else is not my thing,” Flick insisted Saturday.

However, the friction between him and Salihamidz­ic has certainly become a “thing” for Flick and an unwanted distractio­n.

In March, he revealed he had held clear-the-air talks with Salihamidz­ic, but tensions continue to simmer.

In a passionate monologue last

ing nearly five minutes on Friday, Flick admitted being “fed up” with constant questions about his future and, from now on, will refuse to discuss the topic. Bayern’s star-studded squad support Flick, but Salihamidz­ic holds the power due to his promotion to the club’s executive board last year.

As the team’s spokesman, Manuel Neuer has publicly voiced his backing for Flick.

“He is the right coach for us, we saw that in our results last year and we would be happy if he keeps going“, said the Bayern captain, before calling for “a bit more calm.”

Bayern fans are also behind Flick. In a poll by Munich-based paper TZ, 89 percent want the treble-winning coach to stay on. However, despite winning all six available titles over the last 12 months Flick, whose

contract runs until 2023, seems to be on rocky ground with Salihamidz­ic, his immediate boss.

Tensions flared when Salihamidz­ic confirmed last week that Jerome Boateng will not be offered a contract extension at the end of the season, while Flick implied he wants to keep the veteran defender.

In a thinly-veiled dig at Salihamidz­ic’s recruitmen­t policy, Flick said last year’s squad “was better.”

Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, a firm supporter of Flick within the Bayern hierarchy, will step down at the end of the year.

Rummenigge’s replacemen­t Oliver Kahn, like Salihamidz­ic, has ducked giving a direct answer about whether Flick will coach Bayern next season.

Neverthele­ss, Rummenigge is losing patience with both Flick and Salihamidz­ic.

“This issue must come to an end,” said Rummenigge.

“We must all pull together, we must work together harmonious­ly, loyally and profession­ally.

“That is my clear demand to the sporting leadership.”

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EPA PIC Bayern Munich coach Hansi Flick.

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