Now the disaster season threatens Bayern

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FC Bayern Munich, here Dayot Upamecano (left), is threatened with a disaster season.

Just over two weeks ago, FC Bayern caused a bang in football Europe with the sudden resignation of coach Julian Nagelsmann (35). One would see “seriously jeopardizing the season goals”, one justified the exemption.

But now, with new coach Thomas Tuchel (49), these season goals are no longer achievable or far off.

Watschn in Manchester and away against Freiburg

In the first leg of the quarter-finals of the Champions League, Manchester City lost 0-3. It takes a football miracle in the second leg next week to penetrate the premier class. The big dream of steelpot seems almost unattainable.

The title in the DFB Cup is also unattainable. A week before the swatter in Manchester, Bayern failed in its own stadium at SC Freiburg. The 1:2 bankruptcy meant the last stop in the quarterfinals.

In the Bundesliga, the record champions at least lead the ranking, but mistakes are forbidden. Because the lead over pursuer Dortmund is only two points. So one slip is enough, and the third (minimal) target would also be in acute danger.

Memories of 2011/12

The last time Munich was without a major title was in the 2011/12 season. At that time, Bayern lost the “final at home” in the Champions League to Chelsea on penalties, the cup win and the German championship went to Borussia Dortmund.

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Should the same fate repeat itself eleven years later, the management of FC Bayern led by Oliver Kahn (53) and Hasan Salihamidzic (46) must be questioned. Because the hasty dismissal of the coach before the most important phase of the season did not work out as desired.

Source : Blick

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