Trotz zweier Tore gegen St. Pauli – Bayern-Boss mit Kritik an Sané!

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Mit dem 3:2-Sieg gegen St. Pauli stellte der FC Bayern den Sechs-Punkte-Vorsprung an der Tabellenspitze auf Bayer Leverkusen wieder her. Ein knapper, aber wichtiger Erfolg – vor allem dank Leroy Sané (29). Der Nationalspieler erzielte zwei Tore, war der Matchwinner.

Euphorie rund um die Leistung des Flügelflitzers? Nicht unbedingt beim Bayern-Boss …

Überraschend: Nach Abpfiff wurde Vorstands-Chef Jan-Christian Dreesen (57) gefragt, wie ihm der Auftritt Sanés gefallen habe. Eigentlich eine perfekte Gelegenheit, um von den Leistungen des DFB-Stars zu schwärmen.

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Doch der CEO hielt stattdessen kurz inne und antwortete dann: „Er hat mir gut gefallen, insbesondere in der zweiten Halbzeit.“ Das war es auch schon mit dem Lob für Sané.

Überraschende Sané-Kritik vom Bayern-Boss!

Mehr noch – Dreesen schob im selben Atemzug Kritik nach: „Ich glaube, die erste Halbzeit war jetzt nicht unbedingt seine Beste.“

Ebenfalls auffällig: Gleich im Anschluss an seine kurze Äußerung zu Sané begann der Bayern-Boss plötzlich ungefragt von einem anderen Spieler zu schwärmen: „Vor allem gut gefallen hat mir Michael Olise. Olise hat heute ein herausragendes Spiel gemacht, hat fantastisch gespielt, viele tolle Aktionen gehabt. Richtig gut!“

Jan-Christian Dreesen (57) ist seit Mai 2023 Vorstands-Chef des FC Bayern

Jan-Christian Dreesen (57) ist seit Mai 2023 Vorstands-Chef des FC Bayern

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Damit hat Dreesen zwar uneingeschränkt recht, denn der Sommer-Neuzugang Michael Olise (23/kam für 51 Mio. Euro von Crystal Palace) hatte mit zwei Torvorlagen großen Anteil am knappen Sieg gegen St. Pauli.

Dennoch ist es überraschend, dass Dreesen auf eine Frage zu Sané (BILD-Note 1) erst so knapp antwortet, dann noch eine Kritik anbringt und anschließend von sich aus den Fokus auf Olise (auch BILD-Note 1) lenkt.

Bayern-Neuzugang Michael Olise (23) kam im Sommer 2024 für 51 Mio. Euro Ablöse von Crystal Palace

Bayern-Neuzugang Michael Olise (23) kam im Sommer 2024 für 51 Mio. Euro Ablöse von Crystal Palace

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Was das für die Zukunft von Sané bedeutet, der seinen im Sommer auslaufenden Vertrag bei Bayern sehr gerne verlängern und dafür zur Not auch auf Teile seines aktuellen Top-Gehalts von rund 20 Mio. Euro pro Saison verzichten würde?

Die Aussagen von Dreesen passen zu den BILD-Berichten der vergangenen Monate: Im Klub werden Sanés Leistungen vor allem in Sachen Konstanz von einigen Bossen kritisch gesehen. Mal zeigt er Weltklasse-Spiele (aktuell schon 9 Liga-Tore in 23 Saisonspielen – persönlicher Rekord), mal gelingt ihm wenig. Deswegen ist nach wie vor nicht klar, ob er ein neues Vertrags-Angebot bekommen wird – und wenn ja, zu welchen Konditionen.

[–>Was ihm Hoffnung machen kann: Sportvorstand Max Eberl (51) will gerne Gespräche mit Sané und seinem Management führen! Und der Star hat im Verein auch einige Fürsprecher.

Neben Jamal Musiala (22) sprach sich auch Harry Kane (31) am Samstag auf BILD-Nachfrage öffentlich für einen Verbleib des DFB-Stars in München aus. Der Super-Stürmer sagte: „Es ist nicht meine Entscheidung, sondern die des Klubs. Aber ich mag es sehr, mit Leroy zu spielen und würde es lieben, wenn er bleibt.“

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