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Former Germany and Bayern Munich captain Lothar Matthäus has urged Munich honorary president Uli Hoeness to take a step back and let the current leadership make decisions on their own. Matthäus said in his Sky TV column on Monday that Hoeness' merits at the club after decades as general manager and president were beyond any doubt but that board member for sport Max Eberl and others should be in charge. This applies especially to the ongoing search for a new coach which Matthäus named "more and more comical." Xabi Alonso from Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen, former Bayern and now Germany ...
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Former Germany captain Lothar Matthäus has ruled out a return to coaching after more than a decade when German and European clubs will be seeking new helmsmen in summer. "I'm very busy, I'm travelling a lot. My diary is full, I'm so happy with my life because I can control it a bit myself," Matthäus told dpa. The 63-year-old said his life can be stressful "but if I want to take a four-day holiday, no club or association can say to me: 'Hey, we've got training tomorrow morning. "It's a pleasant situation for me to be able to decide on my own time off," Matthäus said. Matthäus is mainly known as...
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