By Ultan Corcoran@UltanCorcoran

Ex-Bayern defender Babbel: “I don't understand Uli Hoeneß anymore"

The 52-year-old has been left confused by the comments made by Hoeneß.
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    Former Bayern Munich defender Markus Babbel has come out and criticised Uli Hoeneß, according to Absolut Fußball.

    The German, who made over 182 appearances for the Bavarians, said he feels bewildered by the Bayern board member's public outbursts. 

    “I don't understand Uli Hoeneß anymore, I haven't for a long time. He played a huge part in FC Bayern being where they are today, and no one can take that away from him.

    "In my opinion, he has to decide: either he gets fully involved again and carries on like before, thinking that's still in fashion - although times have changed - or he steps away completely.

    "But this: 'I'm bored now, I'm going to pull one out' - that won't work [in Bayern Munich's favour] in the long run.

    "That's why I don't see it as a coincidence that they always come up short in sporting terms when it comes to crunch time and when details are crucial," Babbel explained.

    The 52-year-old empathised with Max Eberl who he feels pays the price for Bayern's inability to negotiate transfers in a peaceful manner. 

    “FC Bayern's strength used to be handling things quietly. To me, Max Eberl is the poor sod because every story comes out.

    "There isn't a single story where they try to get a player and it doesn't come out. No one can tell me that it's always the agents who spill the beans.So, internally, things are being leaked. 

    “And Max Eberl is the poor sod because he then has to moderate everything and, above all, constantly justify why things aren't working out,” he added.
     

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