Skip to content

Dortmund deny reports of rift with Germany defender Mats Hummels

Marcel Schmeltzer and Mats Hummels of Dortmund look dejected
Image: Mats Hummels has fallen under heavy criticism in German media

Borussia Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke insists there is no rift between him and defender Mats Hummels.

The Germany international, reportedly a transfer target for Manchester United and Liverpool earlier this year, has come in for heavy criticism in the country's media.

Hummels publicly criticised several of his team-mates last month and has been accused of having poor relationships with club staff, including Watzke.

But Watzke said: "Everybody gets criticised. Honestly, the massive criticism of the last days is unreasonably high in my opinion.

"Today I read of a problematic relation between Mats and us. But that's definitely not true. Mats Hummels is a very important player for the BVB. He is our captain. I have an excellent relationship with him.

"Sometimes he is not too easy but that does not have to be a disadvantage. He is a  very decent guy. We will support him entirely. There is nothing more to say about it."

Also See:

Dortmund are second in the Bundesliga after 13 games, but are eight points behind leaders Bayern Munich, who remain unbeaten having won 12 of their 13 matches.