Hassan Shehata has stepped down from his role as Munich 1860 technical advisor, his assistant Ahmed Soliman said. Shehata has been hired by the German second-division club in April, following a recommendation from Jordanian co-owner Hassan Ismaik. But the former Egypt boss has eventually resigned amid the club's internal instability. “There is a dispute between the club's management and the owners," Soliman, who worked with Shehata as Egypt's goalkeeping coach, told FilGoal.com. “The problem could be raised to FIFA and so we are lost in the middle. “So coach Hassan and I have decided to quit because we simply don't enjoy being in a position without actually achieving something." Shehata, who enjoyed a glorious stint with the Egypt national team, had a couple of unsuccessful spells with Zamalek and Qatar's Al-Arabi following last year.