"Bayern's potential dark horse: broke through the red dot in two consecutive games, and Tuhi pressed the formation into the best chip for changing the coach"
Bayern, the former Bundesliga hegemon, actually experienced a wave of three consecutive defeats in a week or so, what is this concept? If the first league game was lost to Bayer Leverkusen, it was because the pharmaceutical company was indeed invincible this season, and the Champions League loss to Lazio was a strong home advantage, then today's 2-3 away loss to Bochum is really nothing to wash.
What level is Bochum? Before this game, they were only fourth from bottom in the Bundesliga, just one place above the relegation zone, and you Bayern can a title contendering team lose to a relegation team like Bochum? really responded to Fan Zhiyi's words.
In the last two defeats, Bayern defenders have performed particularly well in Pamecano. In the Champions League match with Lazio, Huppa sent a red dot ** in the 67th minute of the second half, and then Mobile took the penalty, which directly led to Bayern's defeat.
And in today's loss to Bochum, in the 76th minute of the second half, although Bayern fell behind 1-2, but the offensive was very fierce, and it was about to tie the score. The score also smoothly became 3-1 for Bochum.
Although Kane scored a goal in the last minute, it was no longer helpful and could not change the fate of Bayern's loss.
For the central defenders, sending the red dot** is the lowest level of behavior on the field, and Yupa is indeed a player himself, the defensive end is often out of position, and the offensive side also likes to grab the front of the penalty area to shoot long, most of which are anti-aircraft guns. But even if you don't care about it, can you really play two games in a row so low-level? After sending the red dot** in the last game, didn't he really reflect on it?
may really be like many Bayern fans say, Yupa is sacrificing his life by doing this. Send Tuchel off with his poor performance!
Bayern have had so many problems this season, playing disorganized in attack, not seeing any useful tactics, often ineffective possession and passes, and Kane struggled to support himself up front. Of course, it's certainly not a problem with the manager alone, but when a team has this kind of problem, the best thing to do is to replace the manager.
You can't change all the players in the front, midfield, and back, right?
This kind of method of players deliberately losing games and becoming the head coach is actually very common in big teams. Doesn't Manchester United in the Premier League do this often? In addition, coaches with strong personalities in football, such as Jose Mourinho, often encounter pressure from players. The fundamental reason is that the manager has lost control of the dressing room.
Anyway, Bayern has already rotted like this this season, and they don't care about losing two more games. If the management does not sack Tuchel, it is advisable for other players to follow Yupa's lead and lose a few more games, and one day the management will not be able to bear it.