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Mourinho to take over Bayern?

  • Conaldinho
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Bayern Munich president Franz Beckenbauer would welcome Jose Mourinho as the next coach of his club when Ottmar Hitzfeld leaves in the summer.

The former Chelsea and Porto boss is one of the leading candidates to assume control of the Bavarians, although the fact he does not speak German could rule him out of the running.

However, Beckenbauer feels there is enough time for Mourinho to learn the language and be ready to take the reins in six months time.

"He could do a language course between now and the summer, so why not?" Beckenbauer wrote in his column in Germany's Bild newspaper.

"Our club needs a big name. He has got to be a great tactician, have already accumulated experience and have command of the German language."

One man who does have such a CV is Beckenbauer himself, who has already led Bayern and Germany to glory in the 1990s.

However, the 62-year-old will not be putting forward his own candidacy this time.

"The only person I can really rule out of the running is myself," he added.


I wouldnt be surprised if he went to Bayern, there doesnt seem to be any other top clubs around at the moment that need a coach and Bayern are desperate to get back to where they were 5 years ago so it seems like an obvious move..

 
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Hope it happens, 'cause the most probable clubs to go to are the italians... and I really don't want to see him at Milan, Inter nor Juve Confused

Bayern has already an important team with Mourinho to lead them they'll battle in Europe as well as in Germany

 
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Id like to have him back in England again but cant really see it happen, maybe if Benitez gets the sack but I still dont think he'd go back so early. Bayern are an attractive club with a great history , lots of money and a good team so it seems like an obvious move

 
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hope we get rid of Ranieri before the bavarians get him

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