Bayern Munich coach, Niko Kovac has said he will keep being honest even if he will anger Bayern Munich fans in the process.
Niko recently said ex-club, Eintracht Frankfurt, have the best fans in Germany and this did not sit well with a lot of Bayern supporters.
Reacting recently to the reaction his comment attracted, Kovac said he has a right to have an opinion, irrespective of who will get hurt by it.
His words, “I watched three of their [Europa League] qualifying games at the beginning of the season – there was some great choreography and I thought it was great,”
“We also have great fans. I felt that last season, especially towards the end against Frankfurt and also in the cup when my name was chanted.
“I know how important the fans are for us. I did not say we have bad fans – they are also great. But in the big picture, Frankfurt have a great and unique atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the Bundesliga.
“I will not change myself or my character. If honesty is no longer desirable in this day and age, we can pack it in. I will not change.”
“[Bochum] had a huge chance after 40 seconds. I expect my side to be ready from the first minute,”
“[Bochum] had a huge chance after 40 seconds. I expect my side to be ready from the first minute,”
“Football is a sport that is results-oriented, but the best combination is to win and play well,”
“We are not able to do that right now. We have to gain confidence through small victories.
“If you lose the ball five times, it will be difficult to offer yourself a sixth time and then your knees will start to shake, so you have to try to get into a rhythm right from the beginning.”
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