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FC Bayern: “I don’t give a shit!” – Max Eberl addresses reporters! | sport

FC Bayern: “I don’t give a shit!” – Max Eberl addresses reporters! | sport

Pure frustration in the catacombs of the Allianz Arena!

The FC Bayern lost 1-0 to Bayer Leverkusen in the DFB Cup round of 16. The first title of the season is already gone for coach Vincent Kompany’s (38) team. In addition, the German record champions missed the final in Berlin for the fifth year in a row (previously three second-round embarrassments and one quarter-final knockout).

He was thrown out for that!The intense new check IN VIDEO

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Sports director Max Eberl (51) was really frustrated after the party. When a reporter asked him in the mixed zone about the poor record against the top opponents this season, the Bayern boss replied in Uli Hoeneß style: “I know that you are very critical. I know you question everything. I don’t really give a shit.”

Bayern boss Eberl addresses reporters!

The decisive scene of the game: Keeper Manuel Neuer (38) hit Frimpong violently in the 17th minute when Bayers came out and was immediately shown a red card.

“Hurts”That’s what Neuer says about his red card

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BILD referee Thorsten Kinhöfer: “Definitely red. A mixture of rough play and thwarting of a scoring opportunity. “Each one on its own would be red.”

For Eberl one thing is certain: the red card is the main reason for the elimination. That’s another reason why he doesn’t see the game as the next setback against a top opponent.

In attack mode, he says to the reporters: “We are one man less. I hope this resonates with everyone too. Even if you didn’t see it on the pitch, we played with one less man. “That’s why this game is out of all the other statistics.”

Eberl further explains: “I thought the team’s reaction was outstanding, the way we reacted.” The team invested an incredible amount in terms of running. I had more of a feeling in the stands that we were the team that wanted to win.”

Nevertheless, at the end of the round of 16 exit in the DFB Cup is on paper. Bayern have to digest that first…

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