@Alice_Weidel Bei mir in der Heimatstadt wird heute der Jugendverband der AfD für Baden Württemberg gegründet. Es wurde Widerstand angekündigt, der ist aber sehr mickrig ausgefallen 😂😂
@SebMinga Weil man mit Linken ja gut debattieren kann. Die Erfahrung hat eher gezeigt, dass man mit solchen Leuten keine anständige Diskussion führen kann, da ma wie du voreingenommen zu sein scheint
Max Eberl on the most recent Real Madrid/Michael Olise links: "No, quite simply no. We have a long-term project, Michael feels very comfortable here. You can see how this team works, and when we play football like this, there's no chance for anyone [of getting him]" [@kerry_hau]
Max Eberl laughs off any rumours linking Vincent Kompany with other clubs
• All of Europe is watching him [Kompany]..
Eberl: "Let them watch. He has a contract until 2029. Even though he's only turning 40, he already belongs to the very elite group of coaches. Because he's a very clever, intelligent person. And I mean really clever. He's always been respected. But he makes that respect grow every day. Simply by being himself"
[@hannalein3, @mano_bonke]
Hoeneß says Olise won't be sold, not even for 200 million: "We play this game for our fans. We have 430,000 members, we have many millions of fans around the world, and it does them little good if we have 200 million more in the bank and play worse football every Saturday because of that"
Jan-Christian Dreesen and Max Eberl rule out any potential talk of Michael Olise leaving the club
Dreesen: "No matter which club tries to lure him away, anyone who plays for FC Bayern knows what they have at FC Bayern"
Eberl: "We're not wasting any thought on that. He's an FC Bayern player and has all the opportunities here that top players could wish for. Michael has a contract with us until 2029, without a release clause – we're relaxed"
There's internal agreement at Bayern that Michael Olise is not for sale regardless of any potential offers that might come for him this summer
[@SPORTBILD]
Luciano Spalletti (Juventus head coach): "In modern football, everyone has to find their position on the pitch with balance and continual changing of roles, but doing it in a dynamic and fluid way. Just look at Bayern Munich the other day against Atalanta, they showed us a whole encyclopedia of movement and positioning in football." [via @footballitalia]
Herbert Hainer: "I don’t usually comment on referees, but this time he had a bad day. That was a complete disaster. The fact he admitted after the game that he wouldn’t have given Luis Díaz a red card after seeing the TV footage is commendable – but it doesn’t help us or Lucho at all" [@BILD]
Bayern's 4 goalkeepers are now sidelined:
• Manuel Neuer: calf strain
• Jonas Urbig: concussion
• Sven Ulreich: adductor tear
• Leon Klanac: thigh injury
CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen on the refereeing: "We're viewing the developments of the past few weeks with concern. The [refereeing] performance in Leverkusen was the culmination of a period in which we were repeatedly confronted with questionable decisions. Whether at HSV, in Dortmund, or in Leverkusen – there were consistently controversial situations that often went against us. The DFB should improve the standard of its referees' performances. Christian Dingert's admission of his mistake is commendable, but that alone doesn't help" [@kerry_hau]