Mirko Slomka insisted he was not disappointed to have missed out on the Bayern Munich job as he feels he is not yet ready for such a role.
The Hannover boss was reportedly one of the candidates to replace Jupp Heynckes at the end of this season, but the Bavarians eventually opted to appoint Pep Guardiola instead.
I have no business at Bayern at this point. In order to take charge of a club like Bayern, you need to have won silverware. Things would have been different had I guided Hannover to Europa League glory, Slomka told Welt.
I m of the opinion that it s an important prerequisite to have won something if you are to take charge of a top club.
You have to be someone special in the way you work. You have to be able to take big decisions and command respect.
I think I possess those qualities, but I still need to win something.
Slomka guided Hannover to fourth place in the Bundesliga in 2010-11, while they finished seventh last season to again qualify for the Europa League.