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Nagelsmann Responds to Hoeneß Criticism Over Squad Choice
Bayern Munich honorary president Uli Hoeneß recently criticized national team coach Julian Nagelsmann in public. Nagelsmann answered indirectly, saying his forthcoming squad list will not feature a pure “Grüßonkel” or “Good‑Mood Buddy.”
Hoeneß’s remarks targeted Nagelsmann’s recent performances and selection choices, though the exact content of the criticism was not disclosed. The former club president’s comments sparked discussion among German football circles.
In his response, Nagelsmann emphasized that the next roster will be based on sporting criteria rather than personal likability. He rejected the idea of appointing a player solely for his pleasant demeanor.
The terms “Grüßonkel” and “Good‑Mood Buddy” are colloquial references to a friendly but perhaps non‑competitive figure. By naming them, Nagelsmann signaled a refusal to prioritize charisma over ability.
As Germany prepares for upcoming international fixtures, the coach’s statement hints at a more disciplined selection process. The squad announcement is expected in the coming days.
Nagelsmann’s stance aligns with a broader expectation that national team selections reflect form and tactical fit. Observers will assess whether the final list confirms his promise.
Fans and pundits will watch the forthcoming squad reveal to gauge the impact of the coach’s clarified criteria. The decision will shape Germany’s preparation for the next competitive matches.