”There’s no conflict, but what he said surprised me. I thought he had more empathy, having also been a coach. I don’t have any problem with him,” he told reporters.
“You know we have two very important games, that we’re playing the World Cup. It seems like they’re in the background, or in the background, and we’re talking about Flick. He said one thing, and I said another. There’s nothing else to talk about.”