Jurgen Klinsmann has admitted he is disappointed at being sacked from his job as Bayern Munich coach.
Klinsmann was axed following weeks with poor results and a disappointing 1-0 defeat at home to Schalke at the weekend.
“Of course I am very disappointed at the moment,” Klinsmann told the club’s official website. “Nevertheless, I give heartfelt thanks to FC Bayern Munich, the fans, the coaches, the players and staff for an eventful time.
“We have laid the foundation stone for the future. I still believe that the team can be German champions this season.”
[Source: Bayern Munich’s official website]
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May 16, 2009
barcelonia which was known as barca is a great club, but the kepper is the problem they are having. i mean vades. please try to do something about this. thanks this is all i have
June 1, 2009
Barca needs ribery to help messi on the wings
June 1, 2009
I hope Ribery stays where he is. Bayern could do better if he stays, messi doesnt really need help, and Ronaldo- whatever Real Madrid and the papers say- aint leavin Ole Trafford.