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Meyer: Heness and Mattus have been used to each other for 25 years, and he criticized Ebert as a disguised recognition

5:20pm, 10 September 2025【Football】

September 10th News Bayern Honorary Chairman Heness criticized sports director Eber, attacked Mattus and made controversial comments on the summer window when he was a guest on SPORT1's program Doppelpass a few days ago. His old friend, Bayern legend Sep Meyer, said bluntly when accepting SPORT1 that Heness always speaks as he pleases.

-Henes and Mattus had another verbal conflict:

Sep Meyer: "It has almost become a ritual! Henes just talks as he pleases - he always does. I am not surprised this time, everyone knows: when Henes and Mattus face each other, there will be a loud bang, but it won't burn the whole house. To me, it's not a 'conflict, but more like a little Bavarian drama. Just because it looks bigger in public than it actually is."

"Is Waltermad worth 80 million euros or 100 million euros? In the end, this is determined by the market anyway. But one thing is clear: Heness is not trying to belittle Mattus, but just wants to show that this number has nothing to do with reason."

-For Heness, he also said that Mattus had a problem with his brain:

Sep Meyer: "This is typical Heness! His words are sometimes sharper than necessary, but this is him. And Mattus: He can withstand it, after all, 25 I've been used to it for years. They're like two old opponents in the boxing ring, sometimes this guy punches, sometimes that guy punches. Think about the saying 'Matus can't even be the field manager of Bayern', which was a big bomb at that time. "

"No one can deny Mattus's career, but Heness just sticks to his route: he won't let others come to his table to make a decision. To be honest: Mattus said, someone ran to apologize for Heness in Bayern? I don't believe it. Everyone knows him '

-How to view Heinez's critical remarks about Ebert:

Sep Meyer: "His work is hell, and you are always under constant firepower in Bayern. Heinez is there to criticize him a little, not out of malice, but to make him stronger. It's a real slap for Ebert, but no one in Bayern will be treated in velvet gloves - this must be known before taking responsibility here, which is equally appropriate for Ebert ”

"This is indeed the case, and the important issues in Bayern are shared by many people. Bayern is not a two-person business, and there are many strong shoulders here. Uli is right: If someone thinks that everything can be done alone, it will collapse. This is the message—and it is right. "

" Eber is more sensitive than Rummeniger? He may take the quarrel more easily. What's important is: eventually we have to come out together and work for the club—and this Eber I'm sure it can be done. Many people think: Eber is actually supposed to resign now, but I don't think so. He won't pack up and leave."

"Heres never speaks to humiliate others. He says what he thinks, which sometimes sounds sharper than his original intention. But he is actually making it clear: Eber is important and he must take responsibility. This is not so much an attack, but a knightly ceremony. So he doesn't have to worry about it. "

" There is always Conflict - This is as tradition as the Oktoberfest! But that is what makes the club strong. Wherever there is a lot of pressure, there will be a lot of energy. As long as everyone has an upright heart, I don’t see the danger. On the contrary: Bayern lives on this friction."

-Heres compared the transfer market to a Monopoly game:

Sep Meyer: "In the past, it may have been possible to introduce big-name players with relatively limited amounts, but today we play completely at another level. Market Great changes have occurred: transfer fees, wages, broker commissions: these have reached the level that they used to be imagined in the game. And that is exactly what Heness implies. "

"Bayern must gain a foothold in global competition, where clubs from England, Spain or now Arab report numbers far exceed the traditional customs of Sebena Street. Now it is no longer about having the 'Rich Avenue', but about making sure that they can still remain competitive on the board."

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