Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness has confirmed once and for all that coach Niko Kovac will remain in his job next season.
Speaking on Bavarian broadcaster BR, as Bayern celebrated their
league and cup double in the center of Munich on Sunday, Hoeness said he was "one hundred percent" sure Kovac would stay.
Croatian coach Kovac led Bayern to the league title and the German Cup in his first season at the club, despite facing constant speculation over his future.
Hoeness' comments are the final confirmation the 47-year-old will not be sacked, after CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, one of Kovac's biggest internal critics, had hinted as much in recent days.
Kovac poses with the DFB Cup and Bundesliga Championship trophies during the DFB Cup final's night in Berlin on May 25, 2019. /VCG Photo
Kovac poses with the DFB Cup and Bundesliga Championship trophies during the DFB Cup final's night in Berlin on May 25, 2019. /VCG Photo
In April, Rummenigge appeared on Sky TV the day after Bayern's 5-0 win over title rivals Borussia Dortmund to insist "nobody had a job guarantee."
"I said that after the 5-0, because I came into the dressing room and saw this incredible euphoria, but we were only one point ahead of Dortmund at that time," Rummenigge explained to BR on Sunday.
"I wanted to polarize a bit and bring the euphoria down a notch."
At Sunday's celebrations, Kovac himself thanked the Bayern fans for their support during a turbulent season.
"We would not have managed it without you. Always stay as you are, I love you," he said from the balcony of Munich's city hall.
Source(s): AFP