The Bundesliga giants have changed their blood, the new coach has paved the way, and the team has ushered in changes!
Last season, Borussia Dortmund won the title without dispute, and now, they are only eight points away from Bayer Leverkusen, which is why Bayern have fallen to such a point.
Bayern is one of the few teams in the world that can compete with Real Madrid and Barcelona in terms of investment and care for players, but whenever the Bundesliga falls into a slump, it is Bayern who rules the whole world.
Tuchel is now trying to change his squad and tactics, while the German head coach wants to pull Muller and Kimmich out of the dressing room. Tuchel was left out after failing to convince anyone outside England, such as De Ligt, who spoke in the number six position to show his support for the manager.
Thomas Tuchel's approach to coaching is problematic, but there are also some problems in Bayern Munich's management and dressing room, and even some of the biggest names have said in interviews that they have a habit of supporting players to oust their managers. In the long run, it will allow talented players like Kimmich to develop a role on the pitch that they are not qualified for.
After Hernandez's return to the team, the Bayern Munich legend almost missed out on the German league title last season. The German giants have bought Ebers from Leipzig in the hope of making amends for the mistakes he has made in the transfer market. In a recent column, Hornisstone, a veteran German correspondent for the British newspaper theathleticuk, pointed out that Liverpool have agreed on a major change in the squad, but there is still a big difference of opinion on the change of manager.
Prior to this, Germany's Sport** had already done an in-depth investigation of the team, and they determined that 12 men would stay and 12 would leave.
The 12 players are: De Ligt, Kimmich, Sarr, Upamecano, Alfonso, Mazraf, Goretzka, Koeman, Schubomodin, Sane, Tel, Gnabry, Buchman.
There are three reasons to leave a job.
Representatives of Alfonso and Sane reached a disagreement over the extension of the contract.
Upamecano, Mazrahi, Gnabry, Goretzka, Koeman, all had ups and downs.
Kimmich, Tel-style players are all decided by the manager and the new manager.
When it comes to changing the manager, Bayern's opinion is mainly whether to change a tough manager or an arrogant and indecisive manager.
The list features Alonso, Zinedine Zidane, Jose Mourinho, Hernandez Jr., Nagelsmann, Demichelis, and Flick, who led the six-time league title, but used a veto because Hernandez did not trust him.
Bayer Leverkusen have offered between €15 million and €20 million for Alonso, while Bayern have not objected and are ready to offer the youngster the second-highest €20 million in history. Zinedine Zidane is also the most promising candidate, with the Frenchman having a stellar experience at Real Madrid and a knack for tackling players in a tough way. Jose Mourinho is also notoriously tough and has already praised two of Bayern's key players.