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BAYERN Munich great Franz Beckenbauer has criticized the club's out-of-form Dutch winger Arjen Robben, describing him selfish after he lost his starting spot in the past few games.
"He has played away some of his recognition. He is selfish like so many others," Beckenbauer told Sky yesterday.
"His reaction alone to when he has a good effort or scores a goal; he does not run towards the player who set him up to score but instead he runs towards his family in the stands. He lets the team run after him.
"At some point the teammate will say 'if you are not going to recognize my pass then next time you can come and get the ball yourself'," World Cup winner Beckenbauer, now the club's honorary president, said.
The 28-year-old Robben has had another injury-plagued season after steering Bayern to a domestic double and Champions League final in 2010 but missing much of the 2010-11 campaign through injury.
Robben, who underwent groin surgery in October, was an unused substitute in the German Cup quarterfinal win over VfB Stuttgart last week and came on in the second half for injured Thomas Mueller during the 2-0 league victory over Kaiserslautern on Saturday.
Bayern, chasing a domestic and Champions League treble, has said it is interested in extending Robben's contract beyond 2013.
"He has played away some of his recognition. He is selfish like so many others," Beckenbauer told Sky yesterday.
"His reaction alone to when he has a good effort or scores a goal; he does not run towards the player who set him up to score but instead he runs towards his family in the stands. He lets the team run after him.
"At some point the teammate will say 'if you are not going to recognize my pass then next time you can come and get the ball yourself'," World Cup winner Beckenbauer, now the club's honorary president, said.
The 28-year-old Robben has had another injury-plagued season after steering Bayern to a domestic double and Champions League final in 2010 but missing much of the 2010-11 campaign through injury.
Robben, who underwent groin surgery in October, was an unused substitute in the German Cup quarterfinal win over VfB Stuttgart last week and came on in the second half for injured Thomas Mueller during the 2-0 league victory over Kaiserslautern on Saturday.
Bayern, chasing a domestic and Champions League treble, has said it is interested in extending Robben's contract beyond 2013.
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