DFL supervisory board chairman Hans-Joachim Watzke spoked to Sport1’s Kerry Hau in regards to the much-discussed “disaster assembly” that occurred between high-ranking members of German soccer.
As of now, the one information to essentially break from the summit was that former Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick could be retained as Germany’s supervisor.
Watzke, actually, mentioned that the matter of sacking Flick was by no means on the desk.
“A separation was in no way up for dialogue. It was an excellent dialog that gave me lots of energy and hope. It wasn’t all dangerous on the World Cup, but it surely wasn’t ok both,” Watzke mentioned.
As for what function Watzke will play with Germany shifting ahead, he didn’t wish to make it appear to be he could be wielding all the facility.
“I’ve learn lots in regards to the energy I now maintain,” Watzke instructed Radio Dresden. ”That’s a phrase I personally can’t do something with, energy is just not a criterion for me.”
Watzke additionally wished to emphasise that though he has held a number of positions in main soccer, he actually solely had eyes for one job: ”That of the chairman of the supervisory board of the DFL,” Watzke mentioned.