Bayern Munich: a former player calls for the arrival of José Mourinho

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Bayern Munich is in doubt. Defeated in the Klassiker against Borussia Dortmund this weekend, the reigning German champion sees his chances of keeping his crown slip away. Bayer Leverkusen having a 13-point lead. However, there are still the quarter-finals of the Champions League to play, against Arsenal. This double confrontation worries Dietmar Hamann, Bayern player between 1993 and 1998, especially if Thomas Tuchel remains on the bench.

“You must now think seriously about the possibility of taking on a new coach for the last few weeks”he first assured in comments reported by Bildbefore giving a name.“There are a lot of them on the market. I think of a Mourinho. We can now think what we want about Mourinho, but at Chelsea, the players loved him. Professionally, he is an exceptional man., continued the German. A possible avenue on paper, Mourinho being free from any contract after his departure from AS Roma.

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