The Citizen (KZN)

Lahm catches out Bayern

- Berlin

– Bayern Munich were surprised by the timing of captain Philipp Lahm’s announceme­nt that he planned to retire at the end of the season, club CEO KarlHeinz Rummenigge said yesterday.

The 33-year-old full back, who captained Germany to the 2014 World Cup title, said late on Tuesday he would retire one year before his contract ends at the end of next season.

He made the announceme­nt after Bayern’s German Cup last-16 win over VfL Wolfsburg and also said he had informed the club he would not take over the sports director role as widely expected.

Only minutes earlier Bayern president Uli Hoeness had told reporters he knew nothing of Lahm’s retirement and said any announceme­nt would be a joint one with the club.

“Bayern Munich are surprised by the actions of Philipp Lahm and his advisor,” Rummenigge said in a statement.

“Until yesterday we were expecting to issue a joint statement from Philipp Lahm and Bayern Munich.

“Uli Hoeness and myself had honest, intensive talks in the past months with Philipp about a potential involvemen­t in the management of our club. Last week he informed us he was currently not available for the sports director position and that he wants to end his contract early.”

Lahm is among Germany’s most successful players of all time, having won almost every trophy with club and country, including seven Bundesliga titles, six German Cups, the Champions League, the Club World Cup and the World Cup.

He has spent almost his entire senior career at Bayern after coming through their youth system.

The diminutive defender was one of the world’s best full backs for the better part of a decade, moving into a midfield role more often in recent seasons.

Lahm, who retired from internatio­nal football after Germany’s World Cup triumph in Brazil, had been seen as the perfect successor to Matthias Sammer as Bayern sports director, but said the time was not right for such a move. –

Bayern are surprised by the actions of Philipp Lahm and his advisor. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Bayern Munich’s Chief Executive Officer

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