🚨 REPORTS: Bayern Munich SACK Julian Nagelsmann, set to hire Thomas Tuchel 🚨 | ESPN FC



On ESPN FC, the panel react to the breaking news surrounding Bayern Munich, as reports suggest Julian Nagelsmann has been sacked with Thomas Tuchel set to take over.
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38 comentarios en “🚨 REPORTS: Bayern Munich SACK Julian Nagelsmann, set to hire Thomas Tuchel 🚨 | ESPN FC

  1. Ahmad Khattab

    Every thing happened suddenly. However when you see the atmosphere inside bayern's dressing room and how some players cannot interact with nagelsmann that reflect on the results especially in the last 10 games on the other hand nagelsmann didn't bring stability to bayern's performance especially in Bundesliga that's why this guy had lack of confidence from khan and hamidzich.The big question is why bayern sacked him now? Once bayern was eliminated last season oli khan supported him in different ways and that was bayern's fault.

  2. Minej Moussouris

    Im a Bayern fan, and I think Tuchel is a fantastic coach…but this was brutal, Nagelsmann didnt deserve this after the dominance we've shown in the UCL… I would not be surprised one bit if we lose both in the UCL and the Bundesliga

  3. parth- saxena

    What I think is that Bayern's board never actually had plans to remove Julian Nagelsmann because the results were good with him. However, when they learnt that Tuchel is one of the candidate Real would go for, they new that it would be difficult to get Tuchel at that time since no manager easily rejects Real Madrid. If Real got Tuchel, indeed they would be a strong team to beat in UCL. Bayern cannot let that happen because they also crave for UCL as much as Real does. This is why they got Tuchel as soon as possible.

  4. dregen86

    the ones who should be sacked are Kanh and Salihamidžić , they didnt respect Lewandoski so he decided to leave the team and now they get rid off this coach who is a good one , God only knows why

  5. Simeon Ivanov

    Last season when he lost to mediocre Villareal was absolute disappointing. The champions league wasn't anything very special. He should have won it last season. This mediocre Real won it .Loosing to Villareal .that was unacceptable.

  6. Garry Galloway

    Getting sacked might prove an opportunity for Nagelsmann.
    Real Madrid, PSG and Juventus have all hinted about changing their manager.
    I think Nagelsmann will end up at one of the super clubs.

  7. Garry Galloway

    Isn't it amazing how the "bring back Pochettino" crowd have suddenly gone quiet now that they've discovered that Nagelsmann is free.
    "We can get Nagelsmann? Fck Pochettino!"😳😳😳😳😂🤣😅

  8. Al Wombat

    7:51 I don’t imagine Klopp ever going to Bayern call me romantic but I don’t think he’d do that considering how much he is loved by and loves Dortmund. Tuchel on the other hand got sacked by Dortmund after winning the cup due to his honesty on whether a human should be forced to work after being assassinated. Which Dortmund did after the bus bombing just before a CL fixture.

  9. Dev Chouhan

    Wrongest decision ever dude if from here Bayern lost everything apart from winning dfb pokal they will look idiots really atleast if they wanted to get rid of him they would have used him properly for only this season shithouse really 😮

  10. Yung G

    What is the probability that Tuchel can beat Dortmund and Man City, let’s not forget he has been out of the game for a while now. And Nagelsman was having a record season in the UCL. TBH the sacking wasn’t fair but no disrespect to Thomas Tuchel tho. Wish him all the best

  11. Yung G

    I feel like they were afraid Man City was going to destroy them so they want Tuchel to beat Pep for them which will not also happen 😂😂😂. Guardiaola will tear Bayern apart 😂

  12. 6ixxDavis

    Are they really in a crisis? Yeah, league results have been shaky and I understand they've won 11 straight league titles but are they expecting to run away with the title every year? The Bundesliga title race has been entertaining this year and they are a point behind Dortmund. You're still in CL only conceding two goals, which is remarkable considering they've played Barcelona, Inter, and PSG twice, it just seems like an odd sacking unless something was happening behind the scenes.

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