Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has fired back at Robert Lewandowski after the Poland hot-shot criticised the Bavarian giants' spending policy.
Bayern
crashed to a shock 2-0 defeat at Hoffenheim on Saturday which left them sixth
in the German league table -- their worst position after the first three games
since 2010/11.
The
mood ahead of Tuesday's first Champions League match at home to Anderlecht was
not helped by Lewandowski telling magazine Der Spiegel that Bayern should spend
big to attract more world-class players.
They
set a new Bundesliga record in June by signing France midfielder Corentin
Tolisso from Lyon for 41.5 million euros ($49.9m), but Lewandowski feels Bayern
risk being left behind by Europe's top clubs.
Bayern's
president Uli Hoeness had already described the 222 million euros Paris
Saint-Germain paid for Neymar, and the signing of Kylian Mbappe in a deal which
could reach 180m euros, as "madness".
So
Rummenigge has taken Lewandowski's words as a thinly-veiled attack on the club.
"Apparently,
Robert was irritated by the Paris transfers," Rummenigge told German daily
Bild.
"He
is employed by us as a footballer, he earns a lot of money and I regret his
statements."
Lewandowski
is under contract until 2021 and Rummenigge has accused his agent Maik Barthel
of meddling in Bayern's business.
When
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang eclipsed Lewandowski to become the Bundesliga's
top-scorer on the final day of last season, Barthel accused Bayern's coach
Carlo Ancelotti and players of not doing enough to help him score.
harming comments
"Unfortunately
his adviser, Mr Barthel, is often the 'Spiritus Rector' (guiding spirit) and
this was again the case," said Rummenigge.
"The
interview was deliberately organised by FC Bayern and his own comments harm
Robert."
Lewandowski
said Bayern must spend big if they are realistic about winning the Champions
League for the first time since 2013, but Rummenigge sees nothing wrong with
their spending policy.
"Robert
does not need to worry, we have a very good squad again this season," said
Rummenigge.
"We
have a long-standing, serious and successful philosophy and have achieved great
success.
"We
have won all national and international titles possible over the past five
years.
"Let's
see if Paris now wins the Champions League.
"They
must at least now. Other people have tried in vain to buy titles."
Rummenigge
says Bayern's director of sport Hasan Salihamidzic has talked to Lewandowski
about the interview, but drew the line when asked if the striker will be
dropped for his comments.
"The
coach must decide that, but I know how to get players to see reason,"
replied Rummenigge.
"If
you publicly criticise the coach, the club or the other players, you will get
stress with me personally.
"I
am a fan of democracy and freedom of opinion, but we are currently too smart to
yap on instead of focusing on football.
"It
must not be harmful to the club. We need to be more efficient and serious
again."
"It's
September, and I do not want to hear anything from big games in April.
"Arrogance
is not appropriate, the league title is not in our lap."
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