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Lahm: Bayern Munich need a football philosophy - Summary

Munich - Bayern Munich are lagging behind the European football giants because they don't have a football philosophy, their Germany defender Philipp Lahm said. The wing back Lahm, 25, told Saturday's edition of the Sueddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) daily tha...
Posted : Sat, 07 Nov 2009 15:52:25 GMT
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Munich - Bayern Munich are lagging behind the European football giants because they don't have a football philosophy, their Germany defender Philipp Lahm said. The wing back Lahm, 25, told Saturday's edition of the Sueddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) daily that the Bundesliga club must decide on a tactical scheme and then hire the players who fit this system.

"If you want to measure yourself with Barcelona, Chelsea and Manchester United you as Bayern need a philosophy. That must be the aim of the club," Lahm told the SZ.

"Clubs like Manchester United or Barcelona have a system, and then you hire personnel that fits this system.

"We hired Arjen Robben because he is very good and an international player. But we didn't hire him because we said: we will play 4-3-3 from now on. This doesn't happen here, that the club says we will do this (system) now and everything is built on that."

In a first reaction, Munich general manager Uli Hoeness was quoted by Sky television as saying that Lahm will face "consequences" for his statements.

Club president Franz Beckenbauer told Sky that he hadn't read the interview but that "our transfer policy has been good and fruitful for the past 40 years.

"We have had many league titles and have had success in Europe as well. The philosophy of Munich is ok. We are making a brand out of the club," said Beckenbauer.

Beckenbauer added that Lahm "must also look at himself. He has not played at 100 per cent recently."

Coming off a midweek 2-0 home defeat against French club Girondins Bordeaux, Munich are in danger of going out in the group stage of the European Champions League they last won in 2001.

The team of Dutch coach Louis van Gaal is also not dominating the Bundesliga, ranked sixth with 19 points ahead of a match against Schalke 04 set for later Saturday.

The summer arrival van Gaal has come under fire, but Lahm said that he was the right coach because he has clear tactical ideas, unlike Juergen Klinsmann last year.

Lahm also said that new sports director Christian Nerlinger has the backing of the team and is capable of providing the philosophy required to do well on the international stage.

"On an international level you need at least eight players who have learnt to play their position, who are confident and competitive. I don't see these eight players here. That has nothing to do with the players but with a lacking philosophy over the past years," lahm said.

Munich have played 4-3-3 and 4-4-2 systems in the past and this season. Robben and (currently injured) Frenchmen Franck Ribery are best suited for 4-3-3, but Munich have an abundance of strikers like Mario Gomez, M

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