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Christian Nerlinger criticizes the international break and admits it could affect the club’s season

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Christian Nerlinger criticizes the international break and admits it could affect the club’s season
Bayern Munich Sporting Director Christian Nerlinger has criticized the placement of International Friendly matches in between the season and has admitted that it could affect the club’s ongoing season. He added that many of Bayern
Munich’s players are taking part in the Friendly against Brazil and hoped that Joachim Low uses them fairly.
German clubs have played the first round of the Bundesliga and there have been quite a few shock results. Before the clubs take on their opponents in the second round this weekend, there is a break for International Friendly matches.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 at Wembley was called off because of the riots in London.
Nerlinger blasted the idea of International Friendly matches in between the season and insisted that it is absurd. The former Bavarian midfielder added that the club’s already have a very tight schedule as they take part in many
competitions and the Internationals make it more difficult and hectic for the players, which results in injuries.
The Sporting Director stated that Bayern have to travel to Wolfsburg in the next Bundesliga fixture and then have a very important Champions League qualifying fixture against FC Zurich next week and the Friendly matches will clearly
make things difficult.
“This is an absurdity and it comes at an inopportune time, makes absolutely no sense and confuses very much. When I see the schedule, so we have to play next week in the Champions League (Qualifying first leg at Against Zurich),
which is absolutely detrimental to us,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
However, the former German international added that he expects national team manager Joachim Low not to use the Bayern players for the full course of 90 minutes against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858.
“I expect that our players are not used over the course of 90 minutes,” he concluded.
Bayern Munich has as many as eight players in the German squad for the clash against Brazil which includes http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Toni-Kroos-c35425 and Mario
Gomez.

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