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Bayern Munich players are facing criticism and scrutiny for taking a short holiday in Ibiza after losing 3-1 to Mainz with the Bundesliga title already wrapped up.
Bayern clinched its 10th consecutive title with three rounds to spare on April 23, then followed up with a lackluster display in Mainz on Saturday. The Bavarian powerhouse was fortunate not to lose by more as Mainz hit the goal-frame four times in a dominant performance.
Like Bayern, mid-table Mainz had little more than pride to play for.
Despite the heavy loss, Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann stuck to his plan of giving his players Sunday and Monday off, which the majority took advantage of by traveling to the Spanish party island of Ibiza.
Former Bayern great Lothar Matthaus slammed the trip after the team's dismal showing in Mainz.
“It's not on at all, especially after such a game,” Matthaus told Sky TV. “If I were Julian Nagelsmann, I would have taken tougher action - the days off would have been scrapped after such a game.”
There's nothing at stake for Bayern in its remaining Bundesliga games, and Nagelsmann had already signaled he would rotate the squad and give underused players a chance to play in the remaining matches against Mainz, Stuttgart and Wolfsburg.
While Mainz and Wolfsburg have little to play for, Stuttgart is fighting relegation.
Pellegrino Matarazzo's team is only two points ahead of Arminia Bielefeld, which is second last in a direct relegation place, while Hertha Berlin is four points above Stuttgart and could yet be dragged back into the relegation zone.
Hertha coach Felix Magath had already questioned the Bayern players' professionalism after winning the league.
“The season lasts until the final round. I don't know why a team can then say: `Nah, we're not playing to the end of the season, we're going to finish three weeks before.' It doesn't serve the Bundesliga nor the competition,” said Magath, who coached Bayern to league and cup doubles in 2005 and 2006.
Nagelsmann reacted to Magath's statement after the loss in Mainz by saying it was “very clever of him. I don't think he would have done it entirely unselfishly. He should watch the game and then he can call me. I also don't talk about Hertha's performance.”
But Magath doubled down after Bayern's poor showing in Mainz and the subsequent trip to Ibiza.
“I would never allow such a thing, something like that would never come into my mind,” Magath told the Bild tabloid on Sunday. ”Let's see how it goes. It's understandable to celebrate the title, but not for three weeks.”
Bayern sporting director Hasan Salihamidzia on Sunday defended the trip, saying it had been agreed before the loss in Mainz as a “team-building measure.”
Salihamidzia said it should be evaluated in the wake of its disappointing Champions League exit to Spanish team Villarreal, and he rejected any doubts about the players' attitude to the remaining Bundesliga games.
“It's absolutely clear that our players will give their all on Sunday against Stuttgart,” Salihamidzia said.
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