Hoeness confident Hitzfeld will stay
Bayern Munich general manager Uli Hoeness has announced he fully expects Ottmar Hitzfeld to agree a new contract during the winter break.
Hitzfeld, who is currently in his second spell in charge at Bayern, is expected to be offered a new deal to extend his stay at the German giants.
The 58-year-old coach admitted last week that he was not yet sure whether he wanted to stay at the Allianz Arena and revealed that he would be interested in coaching the Swiss national team after Euro 2008.
However, Hoeness says he is confident of keeping ‘The General’ at the Allianz Arena.
“I have every reason to believe that he will stay with us when we sit down together to talk in the Bundesliga winter break” Hoeness told the German TV station Premiere at the weekend.

Ribéry, Micho and Van Buyten doubtful for Belgrade
Three days ahead of Bayern’s first UEFA Cup group fixture away to FK Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade), a clutch of key players have reported in sick or injured.
Centre-halves Martin Demichelis and Daniel van Buyten may not be fit to play, and midfield dynamo Franck Ribéry is also struggling for fitness.
“All three are doubtful for Thursday,“ Bayern coach Ottmar Hitzfeld informed fcbayern.de.
Ribéry felt a hamstring go stiff after Saturday’s trip to Bochum and reported to the medical unit for treatment on Monday, although the France star was able to go jogging afterwards.
Demichelis saw the doctor in the morning for medicine against the flu, while Van Buyten continues to struggle with a bruised thigh sustained on duty for Belgium last week.
Brazil captain Lucio, troubled by a stomach upset over the weekend, is on the road to recovery and completed an individual training programme in the weights room on Monday.
He is not considered doubtful for Belgrade, meaning Hitzfeld should have at least one recognised centre-half available for selection.
In the event Demichelis and Van Buyten are both ruled out, one of Valérien Ismaël, Christian Lell, Andreas Ottl or rookie professional Mats Hummels would likely partner the Brazilian.
Ismaël felt Demichelis would report fit in time for Thursday’s showdown.
“I’m assuming Micho will take his place as usual. If not, I’m available,“ the 32-year-old declared after resuming team training last week following a year out with injury.
He and all the squad players will be closely monitoring their team-mates’ state of health in the coming days.
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