Bayern’s honorary president shoots PSG and City: “Your m… money is not enough”

“Your m… not enough money.” The honorary president of the Bayern Munchen, Uli Hoeness, atacou o Paris Saint Germain, his agent Al-Khelaifi and the rich Manchester City, in a podcast dedicated to his life, which will be broadcast from this Friday.

Nasser Al Khelaifi is the new Uli Hoeness, asks the interviewer. “I do not think so. I don’t know if he likes football”, sentenced the German.

“The difference between him and me? I work to earn my money and he received it as a gift”, he insisted. “They put the money at his disposal and he doesn’t have to work for it. When he wants a player, he goes to his emir.”

Despite their exorbitant budgets, “so far these two clubs have not gained anything. Nothing at all!” said the world champion in 1974.

PSG and Manchester City have both won national championships, but “neither of them has at least one Champions League title”, continued the man who made Bayern a European football giant (six Champions Leagues) in four decades, without plunging into debt or need to turn to a billionaire investor.

In 2020, Bayern defeated PSG in the final of the Champions League, by the minimum score, and the Parisian team took revenge last season, in the quarterfinals, when they beat the opponent by 3-2 and 1-0.

“They will lose again against us. Not always, but from time to time,” predicts Hoeness, “and that should be our goal. When we beat them, I’m very happy […] It encourages me to show them: ‘Your m… money is not enough’”.

In his private life, Hoeness made his fortune as a sausage entrepreneur, but he also spent 21 months in prison for tax fraud between 2014 and 2016.

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