Max Eberl on Bayern Munich's Ballon d'Or snubs
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Max Eberl on Bayern Munich's Ballon d'Or snubs
""I won't go as far as Real Madrid and boycott. Of course, it also depends on [winning] titles, to be honest. But the performances of our players, Jamal last season, but also Michael Olise and Harry, the assessments are subjective; everyone is entitled to their own opinion," Eberl said in early-season comments captured by @iMiaSanMia. "We will do everything we can to ensure that we are successful as a team, and then we will achieve a better ranking.""
"It's hard to get caught up in the Ballon d'Or. The award is prestigious but it is just like, one magazine's opinion, man. And Bayern, as well as the Bundesliga, is used to getting some lack of respect. No matter. They'll get the chance to face down the biggest clubs and show they can compete - as they have done year after year. Maybe some Champions League success will be just what the doctor ordered for stars like Kane and Olise and Musiala."
Bayern Munich stars received limited Ballon d'Or recognition, generating fan frustration while the club remains unconcerned about boycotts. Sporting director Max Eberl emphasized that awards often hinge on titles and subjective assessments, naming Jamal, Michael Olise and Harry as examples. Eberl committed to focusing on team performance to achieve better individual rankings. The Ballon d'Or is prestigious but represents a single outlet's view, and Bayern and the Bundesliga frequently confront perceptions of being underrated. Champions League success is identified as the clearest route for Bayern players such as Kane, Olise and Musiala to gain wider acknowledgment.
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