Bayern's Eberl Rules Out Resignation After Hoeneß Critique
The dispute centers on summer loan-first guidance from Uli Hoeneß that complicated recruitment plans.
Overview
- Eberl said he never considered resigning, declaring, "My heart is here" and that he has too much to accomplish at Bayern.
- He reframed the "sensitive" label as feeling and readiness to fight, describing his work as driven by passion.
- Hoeneß urged loan-only business late in the window, and Bayern finished by taking Nicolas Jackson on loan from Chelsea on deadline day.
- Planned additions such as Nick Woltemade and Florian Wirtz did not materialize, and the squad is smaller after Kingsley Coman, Thomas Müller and Leroy Sané left.
- Eberl highlighted recent successes, citing the appointment of Vincent Kompany and extensions for Jamal Musiala, Joshua Kimmich, Alphonso Davies and Manuel Neuer.