Bayern Munich Chief Executive Blasts Team's Performance After Eintracht Frankfurt Draw

Published on: 16 October 2016

Bayern Munich's chief executiveKarl-Heinz Rummenigge has weighed in on the debate about his team's indifferent form, tellingGoal.comthat achangeof attitude is needed following their 2-2 draw withEintracht Frankfurt last weekend.


Despite the Germanchampionsleadingin the match, a 10-man Frankfurt side levelled the scores twice to make it consecutive draws for the Bavarian giants.


The team have come in for criticism in recent weeks having seen a drop in form with many suggesting that the players have become complacent. This has led to seniormembers of the squadcalling for their teammates to sharpen up whilstmanager Carlo Ancelotti hasmade similar noises, when heaccused his players of 'sleeping' during the match at Frankfurt.

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When asked about his thoughts on the situation at the club and what he made of thedisappointing2-2draw, Rummenigge did not hold back.


The club'schief executivesaid:"That was not worthy of FC Bayern.We do not experience something like that so often.Today we must be satisfied with a point, like we started the game with.But we must go with another attitude to the pitch."

With many players and off field members of the club, calling for a change in attitude over the last few weeks, the message appears to have been slow to get through to the players.


Whilst Bayern remain two points clear at the top of the league, the high standards at the club mean that several games without a win iscause for concern.


Carlo Ancelotti will be desperate for his team to heed the advice of the chiefexecutiveand put in a much improved display in this week's Champions League group game when they host Dutch side PSV Eindhoven.




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