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Apology not accepted! Thomas Tuchel blasts Dietmar Hamann over 'shocking' criticism of Bayern Munich boss

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  • Tuchel spoke of admiration for La Liga
  • Hamann called Bayern boss' quotes 'a disgrace'
  • Tuchel refusing to accept apology
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Hamann slammed Tuchel earlier this week after the Bayern boss praised La Liga, and claimed that a move abroad, to manage a foreign club, would appeal to him in the future. The ex-Liverpool midfielder read his comments as, essentially, a pitch to Barcelona following the news that Xavi would be leaving at the end of the season, but he has since apologised, and Bayern even released a statement insisting that they would no longer "accept such non-factual statements", with Hamann and Tuchel having clashed earlier this season too.

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  • WHAT TUCHEL SAID

    The ex-Chelsea manager appears to care little that Hamann has apologised, as he is quoted by Sport1: "The things that happened were completely taken out of context and said deliberately. Statements were deliberately made that were not true. I was at a fan meeting and we were all shocked at what he [Hamann] made of it. That's why I don't care if he apologised. I don't buy it and that's why it's irrelevant."



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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Bayern are currently in an unfamiliar position, as they sit second in the Bundesliga, two points behind unbeaten Bayer Leverkusen. They beat Borussia Monchengladbach 3-1 on Saturday, however, coming from a goal behind to earn a much-needed three points.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BAYERN?

    Their next match comes against Leverkusen next weekend in one of the biggest games in the Bundesliga season. A win for Xabi Alonso's side would mark them out as genuine contenders, but Tuchel and Co will aim to restore their hegemonic status, having established a stranglehold on the Bundesliga title in the last decade.