We see this from Bayern ALL THE TIME! – Ale on Munich's 2-2 draw with Freiburg | ESPN FC



The ESPN FC crew reacts to Freiburg’s 2-2 draw with Bayern, causing Munich to drop more points.

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38 comentarios en “We see this from Bayern ALL THE TIME! – Ale on Munich's 2-2 draw with Freiburg | ESPN FC

  1. @anabolicchicken4115

    8:08 I get why Tuchel has this mentality, players do seem a little winded, but he really came off as a weak small man simply giving up on the team. Who in their right mind says that the Lazio game is "kind of" important, its an elimiantion game???? In the champions leauge! Tf is wrong withbhim, you just dont say that.

  2. @TheCretanRunner

    Since Lahm and Schweinsteiger… later Hoeness and Rumenigge left the club, the inner core of Bayern's Team got rotten. Ancelotti, Kovac, Nagelmann, now Tuchel… no coach can or could handle this bunch (Flick was an exception because of all the Covid mess).
    The players are way too powerful and at the same time there is no real leading figure. Muller is trying but unfortunately he has no real authority because he is just not good enough. (In fact, he seems to be nothing but lost on the pich nowadays)
    so the squad is cocky to the core while they are by far not as good as they think they are. Thats the main toxic problem with this club and this downfall slowly started in 2016. (Yeah ok they won the Champions League in 2020 but like i said, because of covid that was a freak season. I doubt they would've been this successful if everything would've stayed normal)

  3. @klio9611

    Freiburg played very well. I'm extremely glad for Günter who is back after such a difficult time. 👍

    And Bayern? That's what Hasan Salihamicic did to the club. Firing Nagelsmann because Tuchel was available. Forming a team without balance and without the characters needed in Munich. A difficult man like Tuchel and a club like Bayern – this was promising difficulties from the beginning.

  4. @lwandomadikizela2213

    Bayern Munich are complacent since the 18/19 season but because none of their rivals(Dortmund and Leipzig) picked up on that Bayern still remained dominant until Leverkusen stepped up big time this season. This problem is more than the manager. This is years of failing to tie up loose ends and taking things for granted and now it's catching up with Bayern Munich.

  5. @nikhilpande85

    thomas must have been given 2 seasons… but if you are gonna kick him then dont linger on, just close it… bring in hansi for this and next season then decide between jurgen, xabi and hansi

  6. @whatudoin1

    Bayern has been struggling for 2+ years. It's not the coach. These pundits don't know anything. I'm sure the players talked, Müller is basically an assistant coach at this point. There's an understanding that they are finishing the season together. There are a few players leaving while others must get pushed out if they don't play better. Changing coaches wouldn't do anything right now

  7. @musashimiyamoto586

    I am honest enough to admit that Bayern has had medium to large problems the past 2-3 years and might be at the lowest point in the last two decades, but to see an "also ran" football player like Moreno pass his dismissive judgement over it, I simply cannot accept. I prefer them to be ripped by someone who actually played football that mattered.

  8. @dantralius9269

    The thing is: these results aren't entirely rare. These kind of results have been happening for multiple seasons, it's just that it's under a microscope because of how good Leverkusen have been.

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