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The triple dream is cracked. After the quarter-finals in their own stadium against SC Freiburg, Bayern only have two chances for the title. Because of the previous story, they are met with much scorn and ridicule.
More than 72 hours after the team from Munich stormed back to the top of the Bundesliga against BVB, they have to bury their first hope of the season. It’s typical of the inconsistency this season.
It can’t be the trainer
Bayern misses the cup final in Munich for the third time in a row. “At the end of the day it just pisses me off so brutally,” Joshua Kimmich summed up the German record champion’s mood after the game.
But the bosses hold back and want to calm things down. Sports director Salihamidzic emphasizes the process you are in after the dismissal of Nagelsmann. “It’s bitter for all of us, but it has nothing to do with the coach,” he responds soberly to the collapse of the cup: Tuchel makes a very good impression and does a very good job. “Today was bitter for all of us, but it will continue on Saturday.”
Striking: coach Tuchel is also spared from criticism in the media. The tenor is different: Bayern’s problems are not with the coach.
Contempt, ridicule and a Nagelsmann problem for Tuchel
Review: Bayern bosses justified Julian Nagelsmann’s divorce with the sharp fluctuations in performance. The constellation between the coach and the well-manned team was no longer correct. With the move to Tuchel, they hoped to increase consistency in the team. That did not work in the first English week. But simply: the coach is not blamed. Nobody’s.
Instead, one amuses oneself with the irony of fate that lurks in the story.
Tuchel came for the treble. Introducing himself, he said he wanted to take advantage of the “good starting position” that Nagelsmann had left him. It has since become apparent that the fluctuations in performance did not disappear together with Nagelsmann. Or as Salihamidzic puts it: “We couldn’t sustain this energy and this number of blows.”
After Tuchel was released from Chelsea in early autumn 2022, the “Bild” newspaper headlined: “Now Nagelsmann has a Tuchel problem.” Now the signs have turned, so to speak. Not just because the ex-coach is suddenly a hot coach candidate at Chelsea. For “Eurosport” it is already clear: “Tuchel has a Nagelsmann problem.” What if he can’t get anything out of the good starting position? The lead in the championship is small, the hurdle for Manchester City in the Champions League is high. Imagine Bayern without a title at the end of the season, despite the dismissal of Nagelsmann. Then all hell would break loose on Säbener Strasse. (dti)
Source : Blick

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