Friday, April 1, 2011

Kicker-Ticker: Rummenigge Power Word - seals must remain

+ + + + Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge of Bayern Munich has spoken a word of power and the speculation about a possible premature departure of midfielder Arjen Robben completed. "We all want to return to the Champions League, must now do everything in order to be set up. But one to one hundred percent sure: Arjen Robben will play next season at FC Bayern - no matter what happens, "Rummenigge told the Bild-Zeitung.

Robben himself had fed the speculation. He had no appetite for the Champions League, the Dutch vice-world champion also said on Thursday. If the Munich missed qualifying for the Champions League, was the current interpretation of this statement, seals would be gone by 2013, despite his current contract.

He had "definitely not in the mood" in the Champions League, he had repeated this week, but ". I like to stay here" Asked whether he would stay safe, he said however: "No, I will not say! "+ + + + + + + + Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart will be without the next few weeks midfielder Philipp Degen.

The 28-year-old undergoes surgery on Friday because of continuing complaints strips, then two weeks are long training on the program. Only in the past week after a sword was recovering from torn muscle in his groin area returned to full training of the Bundesliga relegation. In the preliminary round of the Swiss was also on Pfeiffer's glandular fever illness.

So far, only five are available for Degen Bundesliga appearances this season to book. + + + + + + + + French leader OSC Lille has extended the contract with coach Rudi Garcia ahead of schedule by two years until 2014. Under the direction of Garcia, who has been serving Lille 2008, the OSC is currently the best chance for his first championship title since 1954.

Ten games remaining, the well-known for his offensive football leaders four points clear of defending champions Olympique Marseille. Previously had several top performers from Garcia's team extended their contracts. + + + +

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