A total of seven and a half years, Martin Michelin spent FC Bayern Munich. The Argentinian would like to have remained longer with the dealers, but the difficult relationship with ex-coach Louis van Goal finished the FCB chapter of today 40-year-old prematurely.
I was sometimes too open as a player with my emotions. Between Van Goal and I just did not agree with the chemistry, I felt unfairly treated by him, remembers Michelin in the interview with the Kicker.
In the summer of 2010, Van Goal is approaching the then defense star and told him that he should look for a new club. In his second year he came to me and said, Micro, you have to leave the club, you are a national player, but will not play here, says Michelin.
The Argentine refused to the concern of the coach, even because time for a transfer to another club had no longer enough. That was a week before transfer to find a new club was impossible. So I stayed, says today s coach of Bavaria II.
Several months later, Van Goal approached Michelin again and repeated his change recommendation. But then trunk center-back Holder Baster injured, which rinsed the Argentinian back into the starting eleven. He needed me, I shot my last goal for Bavaria against Freiburg, said the 51-fold international.
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A long-term whereabouts under Van Goal was still excluded. The Bayern bosses Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and UPI Honey were in vain for the whereabouts of Michelin, this refused a contract extension. I hope you play a superior season, but please let me go, let the center-back you know. Ultimately, Rummenigge and Honey agreed to sell.
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Michelin switched after FC Malaga, where he experienced his second career spring. After further stations at Manchester City and Español Barcelona, the Argentine finished his career 2017.
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