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It's the topic at Bayern, so even a draw at home against 1. FC Union Berlin can't distract from: The smoldering conflict between Hansi Flick, the coach, and sports director Hasan Salihamidzic is superimposing everything these days on the record champions, who are knocked out the Champions League threatens.

Manuel Neuer and Thomas Müller therefore urgently urge more calm.

"The background noises are not nice," complained captain Neuer before the quarter-final second leg at Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday.

“A little more peace around it would definitely be good for us.” For representative Müller, the only thing that counted was “getting ahead” on Tuesday, but everyone would do well to “put out the embers”.

When asked about the difficult relationship between Flick and Salihamidzic, Herbert Hainer, President of FC Bayern, spoke of an "alleged conflict" on Sunday on "Sky".

"They are two very opinionated guys, I think that's okay too," said Hainer.

“They don't have to be lovers either, what is important is that they work together professionally and for the success of FC Bayern Munich.” Both would do that.

Internally, the relationship in the club is intact.

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Hainer expects Hansi Flick to continue to coach FC Bayern Munich in the coming seasons.

When asked whether Flick will fulfill his contract, which runs until 2023, Hainer said in the TV talk "Sky90": "I'm sure of that."

The former Adidas boss pointed to his past in business.

"I'm used to contracts being fulfilled," said the 66-year-old, who has been Uli Hoeneß's successor as president for a year and a half.

"We are more of a victim"

Flick is a top candidate for the post of outgoing national coach Joachim Löw, which will be filled in the summer.

Hainer sees the follow-up discussion about Löw as critical.

“We are more like victims.

Our coach is being discussed because there is a vacancy at the DFB, "said the 66-year-old:" And we should constantly comment on it. "