By Ultan Corcoran@UltanCorcoran

DFB chief Andreas Rettig hits back at Uli Hoeneß' criticism of Nagelsmann

Things have been firey in recent months between the Bayern chief who has taken several swipes at the German national team coach.
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DFB director Andreas Rettig has hit back at Uli Hoeneß following the latter's recent criticism against Julian Nagelsmann last week. 

Bayern Munich's honourary president seemed to suggest that Nagelsmann doesn't stand a chance of success at the 2026 World Cup.

“I don't recall anyone from the DFB asking Mr. Hoeneß to issue an interim report for Mr. Nagelsmann," Retting told Kicker.de.

"I also don't know his motivation and what's driving him to say that now. Our coach isn't as bad as some people claim.

"We always had at least eight, at times up to ten injured players. That could simply not be blamed on the coach.

"Uli Hoeneß' Bayern paid €25 million for Julian Nagelsmann, and would gladly have brought him back after his dismissal.

“There must be a reason for that,” chirped the German football association chief, clearly disgruntled by Hoeneß' remarks.
 

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