Bayern Munich midfielder, Joshua Kimmich has hit out at the club board for sacking CEO Oliver Kahn minutes after the Bavarians clinched the Bundesliga title.
Kimmich believes Bayern Munich hierarchy should have waited three days before announcing the sacking as it was not the right moment.
Bayern Munich clinched the Bundesliga title over the weekend in dramatic fashion and finished on top of the league table on goal difference.
They managed to beat Koln with an 89th-minute winner from Jamal Musiala, while Borussia Dortmund played a 2-2 draw at home against Mainz.
Speaking to Martin Volkmar of RAN Sport, Kimmich claimed that it was not the right decision by Bayern Munich to sack Kahn on the final day.
“Regardless of what you think about it, the club could have waited 2-3 days to announce it,” Kimmich said.
“When you secure the title and then news like that reaches you, you are in an emotional rollercoaster.”