Jupp Heynckes feels he does not merit acclaim for his achievements this term despite leading Bayern Munich to domestic and European success.
"Carers, firefighters, ambulance workers, people who sacrifice themselves and soldiers in Afghanistan who have lost their lives or been injured in physically or mentally - these are special people.
"Sure, we have had a special season, which is very satisfying, but I have a more sophisticated view on life."
As he prepares for his final home game in charge of Bayern, Heynckes said he will miss the atmosphere at the Allianz Arena.
"Obviously I feel nostalgic because for one, the games in the Allianz Arena in front of our fans are something very special," he said.
"I think that not only in the Bundesliga but also in the Champions League our fans have been fantastic and have supported us all the way.
"I am sure that'll be the same tomorrow , maybe one can think that support isn't even necessary but it will be and we want to win the game tomorrow against Augsburg."
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