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mo4ch:> 'We want to play football' - Bayern boss Flick hopes fan protests take a back seat | Mo4ch News

Bayern's 6-0 thumping of Hoffenheim on Saturday was overshadowed by offensive banners displayed against Dietmar HoppBayern Munich head coach Hansi Flick is hoping on-field issues are the focus against Schalke on Tuesday - although he conceded further fan protests are a possibility.Flick's men handed out a 6-0 thrashing to Hoffenheim on Saturday but the result was overshadowed by protests from the Bayern ultras, who held up offensive banners towards the home club's owner Dietmar Hopp.After the referee took the players off the pitch to wait for the banners' removal following appeals from the Bayern players, the two teams saw out the rest of the match by passing the ball among themselves as a show of solidarity towards Hopp.Editors' PicksFlick, and chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, apologised after the match for what they described as "ugly" and shameful protests and the former wants everyone to turn their attention to the DFB-Pokal quarter-final against Schal…