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'An absolute disaster' - Bayern legend delivers scathing verdict on club's progress and sends out strong warning to Harry Kane and Co.

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  • Hoeness slammed Bayern Munich
  • Sent warning to Kompany
  • Bayern face Inter on Wednesday
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Hoeness claimed that Bayern became an average club under Thomas Tuchel in the 2023-24 campaign as they finished the season without winning any trophies. While the 73-year-old appreciated the team's rise in form under new manager Kompany, he issued a warning to the Belgian coach as the 2024-25 season reaches its business end.

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  • WHAT ULI HOENESS SAID

    Speaking on Bavarian Broadcasting program Blickpunkt Sport, Hoeness said: "Last year was an absolute disaster. We became an average team and ended up third. That's pretty much the worst thing that could happen to FC Bayern. You can't compare last year's situation with this one. We have to be careful not to take the German championship, which we hope to win, for granted."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Bayern are currently leading the Bundesliga title race by six points and, with just five matches to go in the season, Kompany's men are deemed favourites to reclaim the title. In the Champions League, however, the German giants have their work cut out as they trail 2-1 in their two-legged Champions League quarter-final fixture against Inter.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BAYERN MUNICH?

    Bayern will hope to overturn the one-goal deficit from the first leg and book their place in the Champions League last-four stage on Wednesday when they take on Inter at San Siro.

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