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FC Bayern – Markus Babbel on Michael Cuisance: “It has to be hard for you to get such a rotten egg into your nest”

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Michael Cuisance steht vor einer Leihe im kommenden Winter-Transferfenster

Ex-national player Markus Babbel has been critical of the appearance of midfielder Michael Cuisance at Bayern Munich. In addition, the 49-year-old spoke about the quarrels with the German record champions during the first half of the season and the difficult sporting situation at Borussia Dortmund.

“What I hear tells me that he is not the brightest candle on the Christmas tree. Of course, FC Bayern saw something in him, and he has quality. But he is apparently not the easiest character,” shot Babbel in the ran Bundesliga web show verbally against Cuisance.

He would therefore suggest that the 22-year-old French move abroad. “I believe that there will be an air change during the winter break. The route will definitely go abroad,” said Babbel.

A transfer within the Bundesliga, on the other hand, is rather unlikely. According to Babbel, the unprofessional appearance of Cuisance had already got around in the German House of Lords: “The Bundesliga clubs save such things for themselves. The need must be extremely great for you to get such a rotten egg into your nest.”

After he was not substituted against VfL Wolfsburg again, Cuisance coach Nagelsmann is supposed to be the image according to have thrown his jersey at his feet.

FC Bayern: Coach Nagelsmann receives praise from Babbel

For this, Cuisance’s employer received praise. Bayern had an “unparalleled crisis half year” behind them, but coach Julian Nagelsmann in particular did well, Babbel believes: “I can’t remember a coach having to put out as many fires as he did. He had to comment on issues that had absolutely nothing to do with sport. The way Julian ironed that away was admirable. I have to say: Chapeau! “

Things are not going as well for Munich’s worst competitor, Borussia Dortmund. There, according to Babbel, the “fluctuations are simply far too large and cannot be explained.” BVB have “a mentality problem in my eyes. You always get the feeling that they can’t even approach each other at all. Then someone is always offended, and that’s how they play.”

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