Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has called for "consequences" following Bayern Munich's 3-0 defeat at Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday night.
"What we've seen tonight was not Bayern Munich," the CEO said at the Bavarians' traditional midnight banquet.
Having suffered their biggest Champions League group-stage defeat in 21 years, and being without a chance against PSG's big-money attack of Neymar, Edinson Cavani and Kylian Mbappe, the Bayern chief said it was time for some plain text at the Allianz Arena.
"It was a bitter defeat. One we must talk about. One we must analyse. And one from which we have to draw our consequences," the 62-year-old said. "What we've seen tonight was not Bayern Munich."
"I believe that we can all agree on this," Rummenigge, pointing to the Bayern hierarchy and the Bayern coach staff seated at the same table. "It's important we get our act together soon and show we are Bayern Munich, a team which has made a great stir in Europe and Germany in recent years."
Bayern Munich's Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Uli Hoeness meet ex-French President Nicolas Sarkozy at PSG Getty
While Rummenigge did not say which consequences Bayern need to draw from the defeat, coach Carlo Ancelotti could face a stormy couple of days after benching star players like Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery or Mats Hummels.
Ancelotti made a total of six changes from the Bundesliga at the weekend, and has so far not played with the same back four in two consecutive matches.
Earlier on Wednesday night, Ancelotti, a three-time Champions League winner, said he was "still convinced it was good line-up but the situation of the game was against us."
The Italian's match-plan collapsed following Dani Alves' second-minute goal, and Ancelotti later said it clearly played into PSG's hands.
"The reason was the first goal -- we conceded after one minute," he said. "After that, we did not have the balance to avoid counter-attacks. I think that in the first half we had good control of the game, possession and some opportunities."
Source: espn.co.uk