Jamie Carragher dubbed Bayern Munich executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 'a joke' for his incendiary comments about his club's former target, Newcastle striker Nick Woltemade.
Newcastle stole a march on the Bundesliga giants in their pursuit of the 23-year-old over the summer transfer window, breaking Stuttgart's record selling fee to secure his services for £65million.
Woltemade's arrival on Tyneside then allowed Alexander Isak to complete his dreamed-of £125m move to Liverpool amid a hostile stalemate between the two entities.
But despite Woltemade making a promising start in the Premier League by netting two goals in his first three appearances in black and white, Rummenigge poured cold water on the idea that he would prove a worthwhile investment last week.
The Bayern chief called Newcastle 'idiots' for accepting fee from Stuttgart he implied was outlandish, and suggested that Woltemade's former club had been making 'unacceptable' demands in their negotiations with the serial champions.
Since the comments, Woltemade has scored a further two goals in both Champions League and Premier League action.
And it was the German's run-out in Newcastle's 2-0 victory against Nottingham Forest on Sunday afternoon that had Carragher seeing red over Rummenigge's gracelessness.
'I really like (Woltemade), and I actually saw that quote a few days ago and it angered me and I am not a Newcastle United supporter,' Carragher said on punditry duty for Sky Sports.
'I think it's a joke really, coming from someone who is part of a football club, in terms of Bayern Munich, a really respected football club.
'He shouldn't be speaking about, especially, another German player like that so disrespectfully. That would have been all over the news in Germany, and his family and friends are there.
'That's our job, we are pundits, not somebody associated with such a fantastic club. That is really disrespectful, and when I saw that, I thought 'Do you know what? I really hope that lad shoves those words down his mouth.'
'And at the start of his Premier League career, it looks like he is going to.'
Rummenigge was not alone in seeming to have taken umbrage with Woltemade's move to Newcastle at Bayern, with honorary president Uli Hoeness and sporting director Christoph Freund also making jibes in the German press.
'(Woltemade) isn't worth the fee,' Hoeness said in August. '(His transfer to Newcastle) only happened because of the money flowing from Saudi Arabia.'
Freund similarly suggested that financials had played a large role in the decision, claiming: 'It's always the player's decision. We at Bayern Munich are very, very attractive, we notice that again and again when we talk to players.
'Financially, the Premier League is in a different league. You have discussions, you have a certain relationship.
'Ultimately, it's the player's decision as to what's the best step for his career. We're not involved in that.
'The sums of money involved; how much money is at stake; that they have brutal opportunities in the Premier League. Not just two or three clubs, many clubs. Newcastle is a good club, but not the top tier.'
After missing out on Woltemade, Bayern opted to choose an understudy for Harry Kane from Premier League ranks, making a season-long loan move for Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson for £14.3m.
Bayern have an obligation to buy the Senegal international for £56.2m should he make a set number of appearances.
Woltemade was defended too in the wake of the comments by his team-mate Anthony Gordon, who stated that he found Rummenigge's assertion 'weird'.
'I don't know why you'd comment on a player who is not at your club,' Gordon said after Newcastle 4-0 win against Union Saint-Gilloise. 'It's a bit stupid to be honest, especially when the player has started really well.
'Had he started really poorly then you make that comment, but he's scored three goals in four games, so it was a bit of a weird comment.'
gudiest01
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Stupid never a panic buy!,if uiu have money you can buy any car 🚘,o even change your mind and buy another!,bayern doesn’t have money 💵
Understanding is your problem
gudiest01
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It was not a panick buy. A club decides how it wants to spend its money. Not Rummenigge's business. It's uncouth to call a club idiots. Haba!
Because they are destroying the football transfer
heeacelmyz
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Bayern board are really idiots for really disrespecting this player all pain will go to them when he prove them wrong
jasbdeksy
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ruminegge is a joke. he lacks total respect.....typical German superiority complex....nazi.
jasbdeksy
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The comment says it all, who he really are.. A good sports personality as he is, it is very weird to hear such rubbish from him. I personally reckon Rummenigge as one of the best in the football world, as a player and as an administrator..But this about Nick, the sense of weak sportsmanship..He should go and start over again to gain some respect..
your comment says it all.....ruminegge is a joke for saying what he has...disrespectful piece of shit ..and what he said about wirtz also. typical German superiority complex.
Vaecimprst
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Rummenigge was right though it was a panic buy
Whether panic buy or not the guy is performing perfectly well for Newcastle and it is called a money well spent.
Towadrtyz
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The comment says it all, who he really are.. A good sports personality as he is, it is very weird to hear such rubbish from him. I personally reckon Rummenigge as one of the best in the football world, as a player and as an administrator..But this about Nick, the sense of weak sportsmanship..He should go and start over again to gain some respect..
McForlemu
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Rummenigge is just jealous that he didn't remain in Germany like all the German legends want. Boy is coming through for his new club. Becoming a far better player and more popular than he would ever be while playing in Germany!
wipbeklmy
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u don't mean it.
wipbeklmy
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Javanuzaj
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He's talking crap since Newcastle outpriced his Bayern for the player.
Where's the fact in your comment? Bayern never seriously considered Woltemade
Rvicky
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He's talking crap since Newcastle outpriced his Bayern for the player.
siebiklr
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Yes I know!,it was never a panic buy,do you think 🤔 scouts are stupid,if Sesko is as their preferred target they well taught enough to have back up options which are as good as the preferred option!!,panic buy is best for stupid media who make up an issue about everything done ✅ well,.it becomes panic 🫨 cos the preferred candidate didn’t come,.that’s stupid
It was clearly a panic buy except it is turning out to be a shrewd investment. Newcastle had their hands tied behind their backs, missed almost all their targets and had hopes Isak would see some reasons to stay and just 2 weeks to the window closing they literally had no plans considering Brentford were playing the hard ball too. They had to ape in £65M for a player that had only played half a Bundesliga season. It was a panic buy; one they hoped would work and it’s clearly working… Call it as it is.
lunelpsy
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Slm
Jemaiknorz
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Rummenigge was right though it was a panic buy
It was not a panick buy. A club decides how it wants to spend its money. Not Rummenigge's business. It's uncouth to call a club idiots. Haba!
Jemaiknorz
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I used to respect Rummenigge as player and head of Bayern Munich. He looked to me a responsible and honest gentleman, but that comment is way below him. If it comes from Ulli Hoeness no problem, we are used to him with crass comments about great players like Tony Kross who left Bayern to excel well beyond his imaginations in Real Madrid.
Tunnadowsky002
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he even said the same thing the season they wanted to sell toni kroos to real madrid
Maubcptuyz
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Do you even know what the term "panic buy" means?
Yes I know!,it was never a panic buy,do you think 🤔 scouts are stupid,if Sesko is as their preferred target they well taught enough to have back up options which are as good as the preferred option!!,panic buy is best for stupid media who make up an issue about everything done ✅ well,.it becomes panic 🫨 cos the preferred candidate didn’t come,.that’s stupid
Zezesol400
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Liverpool need to give carragher a chance of half season as manager.
Why not u coz I guess u talk about the game,u don't need 2b a coach 2 analyse
thisishayzed
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Stupid never a panic buy!,if uiu have money you can buy any car 🚘,o even change your mind and buy another!,bayern doesn’t have money 💵
Do you even know what the term "panic buy" means?
bimbckosy
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same useless statement they said about Toni Kroos when he wanted a pay rise.
Donabcdmps
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Liverpool need to give carragher a chance of half season as manager.
Maubcptuyz
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Rummenigge was right though it was a panic buy
Stupid never a panic buy!,if uiu have money you can buy any car 🚘,o even change your mind and buy another!,bayern doesn’t have money 💵
Maubcptuyz
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His failed to buy most talent from Germany 🇩🇪 now,most want to come to England 🏴,Bayern used to always buy the best players in Germany 🇩🇪 but not anymore,English teams will destroy Bayern Munich its policy has been noted!
gudiest01
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Rummenigge was right though it was a panic buy