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Hansi Flick: "Lewy has a big goal (Gerd Müller's record). He's back in the squad for tomorrow just like Goretzka and Gnabry. Regarding Roca we have to wait for today's training. The squad is slowly returning back to normality. That's a good thing"
Flick: "The Bundesliga is the basis so we can play in the CL and win international titles. To be at the top over 34 matchdays, that is the most honest competition. We hope we'll secure the title tomorrow"
Flick on Lewandowski and Gerd Müller's record: "First of all, we have to win the title, that's the most important thing. Lewy was out for four weeks, but is in very good physical shape. We will of course support him, but the focus is on the title"
Flick on a break after the Mainz game (two weeks without games): "We have a plan, we will inform the players. When you have played so many games, the regeneration must not be neglected. It's important that we recharge the batteries"
Flick on Rummenigge's return to the UEFA committee: "He has huge experience. There are few in this position who have been so successful as a player and also as an official. This is important for both international and German football"
Flick on the personal attacks against Salihamidžić: "The limits are exceeded. It was never personal between me and Brazzo. Brazzo played a part in our success. He has a great family. We have to be careful. In life, family & health are important. I disapprove of (these attacks)"
Title party tomorrow?
Flick: "First we have to take the final step. Mainz has been very successful in the last few weeks. Securing the title is our big goal. We'll see what happens after that"
Flick on the quarantine training camp planned by the DFL: "Of course I hoped that we wouldn't have to do something like that. We're here at work anyway and then at home, there isn't much in between, so I don't see a big difference. I'm glad when the season is over"

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