BAYERN MUNICH’S boss Thomas Tuchel’s constant moaning about his squad has pushed Dietmar Hamann over the edge.
The Liverpool legend has slammed the ex-Chelsea head coach’s complaining and said he “can’t hear it anymore.”
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Tuchel, 50, was appointed the leading role of the Bundesliga giants after the sacking of Julian Nagelsmann earlier this year.
The former Blues boss led the German side to the League title and secured his place to carry the team through another term.
But in recent weeks Tuchel has repeatedly moaned about the lack of depth in his Bayern squad.
And fellow German Hamann has claimed Tuchel’s complaints are getting on his nerves and that it is not fair for Bayern players to hear.
Hamann, 50, told Sky 90: “At some point, it gets stuck in the players’ heads.
“They’re sitting there, they’re listening to it now or they’re reading it tomorrow: ‘He’s injured and he, and actually the squad is too small and actually it’s not possible at all’.
“It’s all stuck in the subconscious. That goes into the players’ heads and that’s going to fall on their feet at some point.”
Bayern’s transfer strategy was up in the air in the summer after the departure of sporting director Hasam Salihamidizc.
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And the club formed a new committee of experts including Tuchel to help steer the club in the right direction.
But the ex-Reds midfielder claimed he is fed up with the German boss’ moaning about his squad – as Tuchel seemed to have no clue about which players he wanted to bring in during the summer.
Hamann continued: “He was on the transfer board like everyone else. And he couldn’t decide who he wanted.”
“And because of that, I can’t listen to it anymore. He’s well-paid, he’s at one of the best clubs.
“Of course, they could have one or two more players, but now they have eight or nine games left until the winter break, so they’ll get through that.
“Then you have to see what happens. But I can’t listen to this constant whining anymore, because of course, it’s not good for the club and the team either.
“I wouldn’t want to hear that when I’m a gamer. You have to make the players strong, who talk strongly.”
Bayern currently sit third in the table and managed to sweep up three points in their 3-1 victory against Mainz on Saturday.
But Tuchel’s squad are in an injury crisis as five players are currently on the sidelines – Serge Gnabry, Raphael Guerreiro, Dayot Upamecano, Noussair Mazraoui and Leon Goretzka.
Bayern’s most recent injury blow was Goretzka who got on the score sheet in the Bundesliga clash against Mainz but was taken off in the 75th minute with a broken hand.
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