The Reds' head coach stressed that the Bavarian outfit has not yet contacted him with reference to offering the vacant managerial post next season.
Hannover 96 team trainer Mirko Slomka has reiterated that he has not been approached by Bundesliga giants’ Bayern Munich to leave his current side in favour of taking over the reins at the Allianz Arena. He confirmed that an offer
is yet to be tabled if any in the near future.
There have been a lot of rumours about the former Schalke 04 assistant manager’s future since the start of the summer. He has been widely expected to take over from veteran coach Jupp Heynckes when the latter’s current deal expires
next summer.
Heynckes has decided to call time on his managerial career and as a result, Der FCB have been looking for a good replacement for the Bavarian giants to fill-in at the end of the current campaign. However, Slomka insisted that there
has been no discussions so far with the Munich based side about the coaching role.
“There has been no contract offer from Bayern Munich to me,” the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Hannover-96-c39492, SC Harsum and Stern Misburg player was quoted as saying in an interview following Hannover’s 3-1 Bundesliga defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.
The 45-year-old boss stated that he was tired off the speculation in the German press and said that more important things are ahead, as his side will travel to Helsingborgs in their UEFA Europa League clash. Therefore, the club
official has been busy in preparing his team for the crucial European game.
The tactician further begged the reporters to stop bugging him about the link with Die Roten and urged them to let him enjoy his club duties peacefully. Hannover are sixth in the league rankings after starting the season on a good
note, but they were beaten 3-1 by newly promoted Eintracht Frankfurt away from home on Saturday.
The German side trail Bayern by 13 points who have registered eight out of eight league wins until now. Hannover will take on Borussia Monchengladbach in their next league encounter.
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