He said in a statement on the club's website that he is now fully fit again, but that he has chosen not to carry on his work for the Bundesliga champions. He said “I'm feeling very good, my health is fully restored and the numerous medical examinations confirm this 100 per cent. I've taken a step back from the day-to-day duties in recent weeks and I had the opportunity and the time to consider many things; consider my family and my duties at Bayern Munich. Being director of sport at Bayern Munich means working seven days a week, 24 hours a day with all of your energy devoted to the club, the team and also being a public figure. I would rather not deal with these duties at the moment. I'd like to thank Bayern Munich and the people who I have been able to work here with for a fantastic time and now for their understanding about my decision. The team have won 10 big titles in this time and they have done so with great dominance and consistency. It was an unbelievable experience. I'm saying goodbye for the time being to you, the fans and to everyone who has supported me. It was an honour for me.”
Sammer was appointed to the role in July 2012 and the Bavarians went on to win 10 trophies during his time at the club, including a league record four straight Bundesliga crowns.
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