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Bayern Munich is eliminated from the Champions League after its draw on Wednesday, April 19 (1-1, 0-3 in the first leg) against Manchester City. Shaken by a clash between Sadio Mané and Leroy Sané, the Bavarians still do not seem to move on. For Arsène Wenger, the German leaders should better manage the affair by privileging communication.
"There is a fracture in the team and the management within the club must resolve it. The only way to solve this problem is communication. You have to create trust and communication within the locker room. Most of the time, when you have this problem with two players, you take them to the office and explain to them that we cannot succeed if the players inside the team do not cooperate well together. That doesn't mean you have to like each other. But it means that the interest of the team is superior to the personal conflict of the players," said the former Arsenal coach on Bein Sport.
"The superior interests of the team is over the personal conflict of the players!"
Sadio Mane allegedly punched team-mate Leroy Sane following their first-leg defeat at Man City! 👊
Le Professeur explains how he would have dealt with the situation! #beINUCL #UCL #FCBMCI pic.twitter.com/MO7tkDkIiZ
— beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS_EN) April 19, 2023