Eberl Under Fire: Bayer Leverkusen's Fernando Carro Launches Attack
Eberl in the Spotlight
The verbal attack from Bayer Leverkusen's CEO, Fernando Carro, on Max Eberl, sports director of FC Bayern, continues to create ripples. Allegedly, Carro's drastic comments led to amusement among the leaders of other Bundesliga clubs. The "Sport Bild" reports that there was "covert joy" among the league heads following Carro's tirade, suggesting a significant shift in German football dynamics. According to the publication, this marks a notable moment, as it has been a while since a Bayern leadership figure faced such direct criticism.
Carro's Controversial Remarks
Carro stated, "I don't hold Max Eberl in high regard, not at all! I wouldn’t negotiate with him," at a recent Leverkusen leadership meeting. This statement came during discussions about the transfer status of national player Jonathan Tah, who has been rumored to be on the brink of a move to FC Bayern.
Reaction to the Incident
- Bayern board member Jan-Christian Dreesen expressed that Carro's personal attack was deeply concerning.
- Dreesen conveyed his discontent to Carro directly, stating that the club will not tolerate such unfounded attacks.
- In light of the backlash, Carro has since apologized for his choice of words.
This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.