Bayern’s triple-winner Flick wins less than £7.5 million a year, Manchester United boss Solskjaer, and even part of Jose’s salary.

The German’s remarkable rise from an unemployed former Hoffenheim boss to one of the World Cup coaches has occurred in a season without getting married.

Niko Kovac called up former midfielder Flick in July 2019 to help Bayern advance after the Croatian’s stutter, who nevertheless controlled the first year in command.

With 8 years as Joachim Low’s assistant in his credits before being the sporting director of the German Federation, his reputation is already considerable.

But when Kovac fired in November and his right-hander lost two of his first four games as a goalkeeper, few predicted what would happen.

Munich was already inspired enough to give Flick a three-year contract in April, worth 7.2 million pounds according to Bild, while Mauricio Pochettino could take over in the long run.

Flick has not proved defeat since the 7 December defeat to Borussia Munchengladbach and swept his appearance towards the Bundesliga crown with thirteen direct victories.

The moment-based component of the hat-trick was won by a complete win over Bayer Leverkusen in the DFB-Pokal final.

And the name of the Champions League culminated in an astonishing season, sending Barcelona 8-2 through victories over Chelsea and Lyon.A header from Kingsley Coman secured victory in the final.

Flick’s salary is far from insignificant, however, far from that of his Bayern predecessor, Pep Guardiola.

Manchester City’s manager has been unable to hand over the European crown to Eastlands, failing to do so in Bavaria, but earns 20 million pounds a year.

Liverpool champions are paying 15 million pounds for coach Jurgen Klopp, as Jose Mourinho of Tottenham.

In fact, Flick spends a lot on Everton and Leicester, where Carlo Ancelotti earns 11.5 million pounds a year and Brendan Rodgers 10 million pounds.

Even the newly promoted Leeds will pay more for his coach than the hat-trick winners, and Marcelo Bielsa is expected to earn 8 million pounds per season after finishing his high-level exile.

Meanwhile, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s similar prestige as an untested coach at a large club puts him in a similar pay diversity to Flick’s, at 7.5 million pounds a year.

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