BTW Fight Club: Bayern Munich CEO issues scathing response to Bayer Leverkusen boss Fernando Carro

After hearing what Bayer Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro had to say about Max Eberl, a member of the Bayern Munich board for sports, Jan-Christian Dreesen, CEO of Bayern Munich, responded.
Needless to say, Dreesen was not happy and openly and personally threw a dart back at the Leverkusen chief by speaking with Carro in a “private conversation.

“We found Fernando Carro’s personal assault on Max Eberl to be quite offensive. We cannot and will not accept such incompetent attacks on FC Bayern, much less allow them. Fernando Carro was also informed of this in a private chat. He apologized to the public, admitting that he was wrong. In a statement made public, Dreesen stated, “We should still be guided by mutual respect despite our sporting rivalry.”

Things are heating up between the dominant teams at the top of the Bundesliga, even though the situation is now calm.

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