Bayern Munich will wait to hold talks with coach Ottmar Hitzfeld
over the mid-season break before considering any other potential
candidates for the post.
Hitzfeld's contract runs out at the end of the season but
manager Uli Hoeness denied recent media suggestions that the club
were courting Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez as a replacement.
"We've spoken neither to Liverpool nor to Benitez," Hoeness said
on Bayern's Web site (www.fcbayern.de).
"I'm a very good friend of Ottmar Hitzfeld and I've given him my
word that he's the first person we'll talk to in the winter
break.
"If our talks are successful, we'll have no need to talk to
anyone else. If there's no result, we'll start thinking about
another coach. But until we've talked to Ottmar in the winter
break, you can take it there's nothing to any of the rumors."
Hitzfeld returned for a second spell as Bayern coach towards the
end of last season.
After a big investment in the squad the team has led the
Bundesliga all season, although their form has dipped over the last
month.
Hoeness also confirmed Bayern had told French defender Valerien
Ismael he could leave the club after dropping out of Hitzfeld's
plans.
"We've agreed to his request," Hoeness said. "If he finds a
club, he can leave."
(China Daily via Agencies November 21, 2007)