German media: Bayern senior executives are dissatisfied with the fact that youth training players have too few opportunities in the first team
According to German media Sport1, Bayern senior executives are dissatisfied with the fact that there are too few opportunities for youth training players in the first team.
Recently, there have been a lot of criticisms in the work of Bayern Youth Training Camp in northern Munich. The Munich Courier even said that there is a so-called "nepotism" there. In fact, both Eber and Freund tend to appoint cronies in personnel decision-making.
However, according to Sport1, Bayern Supervisory Board also criticized Ebert, especially about the work of appointing Weiinzier as youth training supervisor for a year. However, the core point of criticism is that many people believe that young players have too few opportunities in Bayern's first team.
Sport1 reporter Stefan Kumberger revealed in the latest episode of Bayern podcast: "Some young players are dissatisfied with not getting the opportunity, and the management is also dissatisfied with not having enough talent to be promoted. Another fact is that many agents and scouts are now paying close attention to Bayern U19, and they know that there are many good players there who may not get the opportunity, so they hope to discover talents from it."
For Bayern failed to make a breakthrough and became a good professional player elsewhere, Ebert regarded it as an honor. But reporter Stefan Kumberger doesn't think so: "Bayern doesn't want their youth training to become a training base for Germany and even Europe. It actually exists to serve the first team."
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