Uli Hoeness is known as a man who speaks his mind and has never shied away from even publicly insult someone. He criticized the German national team in the past, Joachim Low, Toni Kross, two months ago he said that Barcelona would be broke if they did their business in Germany. To the criticism regarding the high price that was paid for Lucas Hernandez he replied that the European giants would be whining all over if Bayern bought Kyllian Mbappe…In podcast series called 11 Leben, the 69-year-old did not miss the opportunity to publicly bad-mouth the petro-giants Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City.“Your sh**ty money isn’t enough,” Hoeness started with talking about of clubs who, with the influx of capital from the Middle East, have begun to build their success.Uli Hoeneß on PSG and Manchester City’s financial power: “So far they haven’t won anything. Nothing at all. The two clubs don’t have a single Champions League title. Your sh*t money is not enough” [Podcast 11 Leben] pic.twitter.com/wDbGXL6ydj— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) November 12, 2021 On several occasions in the past, Hoeness, who gained most of his current wealth in the meat processing business, did not have nice words for the first man of Paris Saint-Germain, Nasser Al-Khelaifi. When asked if Al-Khelaifi is the new Uli Hoeness, the German even got a bit insulted.”No, not at all. I’m not sure he even likes football. The difference between me and him? I worked hard for my money, and he got everything on a plate, as a gift. Everything is given to him. When he wants a football player, he will find his emir.” Hoeness said.In the last decade, Paris Saint-Germain has established a monopoly on titles in France, while Manchester City has lifted five Premier League trophies in the previous ten years. But the fact that money can’t buy everything can be seen through the fact that the Champions League is constantly slipping away from both the Citizens and the Parisians, respectively.Portugal manage to draw against Ireland, Spain take advantage of Swede’s defeat”So far, these two clubs have not won anything. Nothing at all! Nothing at all!. They will lose to us again. Not always, but from time to time”, said a man who served 21 months in prison between 2014 and 2016 for tax evasion.”Winning against them must be our goal. That (beating them) makes me very happy.”Bayern defeated Paris Saint-Germain (1-0) in the Champions League final in 2020, but the French club retaliated last season with two triumphs in the quarter-finals (3-2, 0-1). Hoeness does not see any similarities in the way PSG and Bayern do business.”What’s happening in Paris right now are short-term, one-year plans. It’s not my universe. I experience things from an economic point of view. I don’t invest all my money at once, just so I would be congratulated for a year or two and then leave a flood after me”.”When we make decisions, we have to ensure that we still have security in three, four years, that everything does not suddenly collapse”, concluded Hoeness.##NAJAVA_MECA_5974147##