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Bayern coach Hansi Flick pointed with his hand at his watch, stormed towards the referees and complained about what he thought was too short stoppage time.

The defending champion's quarter-final knockout in the Champions League was not only a problem for the head coach.

“We have to accept it as it came.

Paris is further, so you can only congratulate ”, said Flick the TV broadcaster Sky.

"I was a bit emotionally charged."

Despite a comeback victory against Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern's champions fell from Europe's football throne.

“The starting position should have been better if you go to Paris here.

That is of course annoying, we missed a lot of chances and maybe conceded one goal too many, ”said goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.

The header by Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (40th minute) to 1: 0 (1: 0) was not enough on Tuesday evening after the 2: 3 home defeat to the semi-finals.

"He has his job, I have mine"

For Flick, after missing his title defense in the premier class, the debate about his own future continues.

Will he stay with Bayern or will he still be the national coach after the European championship in the summer?

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The discussion is also fueled by constant arguments with sports director Hasan Salihamidzic.

“He's got his job, I have mine.

Everything is stable, ”said Flick about the ongoing quarrels immediately after the game in Paris - and then started a nearly five-minute monologue.

“We wanted to be in the final again if possible.

In addition, the last few weeks have been riddled with questions that are not always easy, ”said the Bayern coach at Sky.

“I never had anything to announce.

That's why you sometimes have to respect when a trainer says: 'No, I don't feel like talking about this topic anymore'. "

Flick (r.) Talks to referee Daniele Orsato (l.) After the game

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Ultimately, things are relatively clear: “I have a contract with FC Bayern Munich.

What is happening?

You always worry.

Where are you going, what's next?

Whether everything is going wonderfully here, or whatever - you are always worried. "

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For him, according to Flick, success is “an ongoing process.

We have set a benchmark with the six titles we have won.

We have to continue there.

There are players who want to be successful, who want to win titles.

That is why there is always the situation to always reassess everything and face new challenges.

Of course I have my own ideas. "

His family, according to Flick, is always behind him.

“My family would always support me, whether I was at the DFB now and had a different rhythm, that wouldn't matter to them.

For them it is crucial that I enjoy the job.

That's why she'll be completely behind me in everything, no matter what my decision is.

That's a good feeling. "

As for his general motivation, the Bayern coach added in his unusually frank statement: “I really enjoy the job.

I'm attached to the coaching job, so I can't think of anything else.

I'm used to the pressure to succeed at the DFB or Bayern Munich. "

Where it ultimately ends up will be one of the most pressing questions about FC Bayern in the coming weeks.