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Mario Gomez and Franck Ribery pledge their futures to Bayern Munich
Mario Gomez and Franck Ribery pledge their futures to Bayern Munich
Mario Gomez and Franck Ribery have both pledged their futures to Bayern Munich on Thursday and spoke out in support of the club's under-fire president Uli Hoeness.
Mario Gomez and Franck Ribery pledge future to Bayern Munich
Opening up: Franck Ribery has committed his future to Bayern Munich Photo: GETTY IMAGES
By Telegraph staff and agencies 2:32PM BST 07 Apr 2011
French winger Ribery has a contract until 2015, while Germany striker Gomez, the Bundesliga's joint top-scorer with 19 goals in 26 games, is contracted until 2013, but both insist they are not going anywhere.
"I'm staying at Bayern, I feel good here, I will not be going away," Ribery told Munich newspaper TZ.
And Gomez, who has scored 30 goals in all competitions for Bayern this season, said he plans on staying in Bavaria for the foreseeable future.
"It's not as though I intend to leave the club even after my contract expires," he said.
With Bayern needing to finish second in the Bundesliga to be guaranteed a Champions League place next season, Dutch winger Arjen Robben has hinted he may leave after saying he has no desire to play Europa League football next season.
Mario Gomez and Franck Ribery have both pledged their futures to Bayern Munich on Thursday and spoke out in support of the club's under-fire president Uli Hoeness.
Mario Gomez and Franck Ribery pledge future to Bayern Munich
Opening up: Franck Ribery has committed his future to Bayern Munich Photo: GETTY IMAGES
By Telegraph staff and agencies 2:32PM BST 07 Apr 2011
French winger Ribery has a contract until 2015, while Germany striker Gomez, the Bundesliga's joint top-scorer with 19 goals in 26 games, is contracted until 2013, but both insist they are not going anywhere.
"I'm staying at Bayern, I feel good here, I will not be going away," Ribery told Munich newspaper TZ.
And Gomez, who has scored 30 goals in all competitions for Bayern this season, said he plans on staying in Bavaria for the foreseeable future.
"It's not as though I intend to leave the club even after my contract expires," he said.
With Bayern needing to finish second in the Bundesliga to be guaranteed a Champions League place next season, Dutch winger Arjen Robben has hinted he may leave after saying he has no desire to play Europa League football next season.
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