Bayern Munich honorary president Hoeness blasts Man City and PSG: Your s****y money is not enough!

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12 Nov 2021 • 9:53 PM MYT
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Bayern Munich honorary president Uli Hoeness has hit out Manchester City and PSG.

There is little love lost between City and Bayern, with animosity between the two clubs growing in recent years due in large part to the Germans criticisms of City's financial model.

While Bayern are governed by the German 50+1 model of ownership, City are owned by Sheikh Mansour and have disrupted the European elite football scene in the last decade along with PSG, whose owners are Qatari.

Speaking to the 11 Leben podcast, the former Bayern player, general manager and president said: "So far they haven't won anything. Nothing at all. The two associations don't have a single Champions League title.

"They will continue to lose against us. Not always, but sometimes. That has to be the goal, and if we win against them, I'm really happy.

"This is what stimulates me to show them, 'your s****y money, that's not enough!'"

Referring to Al-Khelaifi, Hoeness said: "The difference between him and me is: I worked hard for the money and he got it as a gift. We put it at his disposal and he doesn't need to work for that. When he wants a player, he will find his emir.“


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