Bayern enthusiasm for Streich irritates Freiburg
Reports that Bayern Munich moved toward Freiburg's Christian Streich to end up their head mentor has added additional flavor to Sunday's Bundesliga conflict between the sides.
As indicated by German every day Bild, Bayern made "free contact" with Streich, 52, in February to supplant Jupp Heynckes next season.
Heynckes, 72, is unyielding he will leave Bayern in May and the chase is on to discover his successor.
Nonetheless, Freiburg's games chief Jochen Saier is irritated by the theory and the possibility of losing their notorious mentor.
"Somebody develops something in this world, others bring it down, we can not do much about that," Saier told Sport1.de
"Be that as it may, we will positively not bounce through each circle which is held up for us and are anticipating a fascinating diversion against Bayern Munich."
Heynckes, for one, has given his seal of endorsement to such a move.
"He's been working for Freiburg for a long time, and in the event that you need to surrender your best players consistently, yet can in any case set up together a group that can remain in the class, that is extraordinary," Heynckes said on Friday.
"I like the way he works with his chaps, he has a considerable measure of compassion and is a remarkable mentor."
Bild asserted Bayern reached Streich as two prefered hopefuls — Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and Germany's World Cup winning mentor Joachim Loew — are inaccessible.
Hoffenheim's Julian Nagelsmann, 30, and Niko Kovac, 46, at Eintracht Frankfurt — rising stars on the Bundesliga circuit — are both considered excessively unpracticed, say Bild.
Thomas Tuchel, who was sacked by Borussia Dortmund last May notwithstanding winning the German Cup, is viewed as excessively unpredictable for Bayern's senior figures.
The capricious Streich, who has been at Freiburg since 1995, has a notoriety for supporting ability who at that point regularly proceed onward to greater clubs.
He is known for addressing his players on current undertakings as much as football and Freiburg frequently punch over their weight under his stewardship.
Sunday's match at Freiburg's Schwarzwald Stadion, where the hosts are unbeaten in their last six recreations, will have a lot of other ideas.
Gossipy tidbits are again overflowing that Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski, who is on 29 objectives for the season, is peering toward a move to Real Madrid.
It has developed the Poland star is working with Israeli operator Pini Zahavi, who settled Neymar's reality record move to Paris Saint-Germain and has close connections with Real.
On Friday, Heynckes cautioned Lewandowski to center exclusively around Bayern, who are 19 focuses clear at the highest point of the Bundesliga.
Heynckes' ticking off came after Lewandowski and Germany protector Mats Hummels exchanged abuse in a blazing Bayern instructional course on Wednesday.

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