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Reporter: It is believed that Heness s remarks have not harmed Bayern, and he speaks on behalf of himself to a certain extent

1:09pm, 12 September 2025Football

September 12th Bayern Honorary Chairman Heness's speech on multiple topics during his participation in the program last Sunday caused controversy. Stefan Kumberger, a reporter from German media sports1, said that Bayern was relaxed about Heness's speech and even believed that he was just speaking for himself.

Heres spoke on the work of Bayern Sports director Ebert, Walter Mad's transfer fee, and Jackson's loan, and the remarks subsequently sparked controversy. However, neither Chairman Heine nor CEO Dreisen made public criticisms on Bayern.

Dresen responded on Wednesday: "It is completely legal to have some controversial discussions. That's exactly what Uli Heness said. I think this is the most normal thing in the world. It would be boring if everyone sang the same thing like a choir." The report said that boredom is indeed what Bayern Munich fears, after all, they want to be the leader in the industry in all aspects - including in creating topics. And because of this, this Bundesliga title record holder has become what he is today.

Sport1 reporter Stefan Kumberger pointed out that Bayern was relaxed even behind the scenes about Heness's remarks, and in some cases there is a special interpretation being discussed: "There is indeed a view that Heness's remarks will not harm Bayern Munich, because he is acting for himself to some extent. He represents himself. The club is greater than any individual and will not be shaken too much."

Stefan Kumberger believes that this view may be surprising and even seems a bit naive, but this statement does exist within the club.

Only one sentence of Dressen can be understood as a little "small persuasion" to Heness. The club CEO said at the time: "It is important that we have to conduct these discussions internally and achieve a common result. The process toward this result should be cautious within us."

StefanKumberger also said that Dressen's cautious route is the only practice that will not cause more trouble: "In this case, Dressen's statement is completely correct."

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