Bayern officially announced that the champion coach will leave the team after the season, and he will leave another one in a hurry!
After three defeats in a row, Bayern Munich have officially stated that Thomas Tuchel will leave the club at the end of the season. The same goes for Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and Barcelona manager Xavi, as they have confirmed their departure at the end of the season. But in contrast to Xavi or Klose, Tuchel was kicked out of Bayern Munich, in part by himself.
He came too quickly, too quickly, and almost missed the opportunity.
Tuchel joined Bayern Munich after moving to the Bundesliga before taking over Nagelsmann's place. At that time, Nagelsmann's contract with the club had expired, but Tuchel insisted that he take over the team immediately and did not want to wait. Bayern Munich have experienced a lot of ups and downs since Tuchel took over, with results fluctuating, and if it weren't for Borussia Dortmund's lack of a sufficient bench and missed out on their best chances, last year's German league title would have been lost to Borussia Dortmund"Bumblebee"Snatched away, not robbed. It is clear that Tuchel's sudden arrival will have a negative impact on his position in the squad, and the team are afraid that the new manager will be unhappy.
The strategy itself is not clear, the key is whether you want to play the card well, or play it a little faster.
This season, Bayern Munich seem to have fallen back into Chelsea's old ways, with a lack of possession in midfield, everyone trying to pass the ball, and their possession has not reached the point of completely crushing their opponents, while also depriving them of one of their fastest goalscorers. Given Bayer Leverkusen's poor form this season, Thomas Tuchel's players have not been at their peak, so it will be difficult for them to win the league title. "King of the South"If you don't get the championship, you have to **.
Tuchel's sacking before the end of the season meant that the coaches' ability to supervise and manage Munich had declined, suggesting that the situation for Munich was not promising.