Bayern Munich president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has taken Oliver Kahn's criticism to the Bavarian club with a pinch of salt. Former captain Kahn, a Bayern legend, criticized the team on TV as he advised goalkeeper Michael Rensing to look for a new club after being dropped again. "I am not interested in all these critics," Rummenigge said in an interview with Kicker magazine. "They should see that they find themselves a job in which they have something to say and not behave like the paid chief critics of FC Bayern." Rensing, who was formerly playing second fiddle to Kahn, was snubbed by Louis van Gaal in the last two games as veteran Hans-Jorg Butt was given the nod.