Kamis, 20 Oktober 2011

Hannover host frugal Bayern, Gladbach pursue

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Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness believes current coach Jupp Heynckes is proving that money is not everything in football. The record German champions have opened up a five-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga ahead of their trip to Hannover on Sunday and Hoeness has made it clear that Heynckes' traditional but not outdated methods are the key to their success.

In an interview with the Donaukurier newspaper, he could not help taking a swipe at one of Heynckes' predecessors Jurgen Klinsmann in the process. "With Klinsmann, we had Powerpoint presentations and we spent thousands of euros on computers so that he could show the players in epic proportions how we wanted to play, with the emphasis on the word 'wanted'," explained Hoeness.

"Heynckes has a flip chart with five marker pens which cost €2.50 each. He draws the opponent's formation on the chart and says a few things about it. We are winning games with Heynckes for

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