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‘Trophies are important’: Kovac job seems safe after cup win

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Bayern Munich coach Niko Kovac and his players celebrate with the trophy after the German Cup Final with RB Leipzig at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin May 25, 2019. — AFP pic

Kovac, 47, has fought off relentless criticism in his first year in charge of Bayern, as well as rumours that he would face the sack even if the club did win the league and cup double. “We never questioned whether he would be here next season, that was never a topic for us,” Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge told ARD after the game, echoing comments he had made at an event in Berlin the day before.Rummenigge, who was considered one of Kovac’s strongest boardroom critics this season, said that it had been a “curious” season, but that the team had played “amazingly” yesterday.

Kovac addressed the fans directly with a loudspeaker after the game, thanking them for their support.

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