"Hamann is a problem for Sky" – Salihamidzic tears up former Bayern star after Lewandowski's comments



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The club director is not satisfied with the former player's comments about their current star.

Bayern Munich did not appreciate Dietmar Hamann's comments on Robert Lewandowski.

Former midfielder Liverpool and Bayern Hamann, who is now working for Sky, criticized Lewandowski for his individualism, slowness and theatricality on the pitch and called it "problem" for the club .

Lewandowski reacted quickly, calling the comments "totally stupid", and it seems that many other members of the German club were also unhappy that their former player shot their current star.

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Sports director Hasan Salihamidzic also replied, saying that Hamann did not understand how to watch matches.

"What Hamann is doing, is campaigning against Lewandowski because he can not watch the matches properly," he told reporters.

Salihamidzic also claims that it may be the 45-year-old commentator who poses a problem to his employer.

"I do not think Robert Lewandowski is a problem for Bayern Munich, Didi Hamann is a problem for Sky."

On the other hand, Bayern leader Karl-Heinz Rummenigge did not even want to make Hamann's remarks worthy.

"It's not worth my statement," said Rummenigge Sport1.

Lewandowski scored again in Saturday's 3-1 win over Schalke, adding two badists, while he had 13 league goals for the season and scored his 100th for the club.

The striker was generally efficient in front of goals this season, scoring 25 times in 29 games in all competitions.

Despite that, he missed a few chances and faced the club's sharp tongue, Uli Hoeness, who joked with reporters: "If he had shown a good performance, he would have scored four goals."

But the Polish striker took the pace, admitting that his concentration in front of goal should have been better.

"Four, another goal at least, yes," he said after the victory. "After the cup game, it may be that the concentration is missing at the end of the match for more than 120 minutes.The next time, the concentration will have to be even higher."

Bayern is back to play Friday against Augsburg as he looks to regain his title for the Bundesliga title.

The Dutch will play a draw in the knockout stages of the Champions League with Liverpool due to start on 19 February.

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