Bayern Munich: the strong revelation of a close friend Zinedine Zidane

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This Wednesday, Bayern Munich formalized its separation from Thomas Tuchel at the end of the 2023-24 season. To replace him, the Bavarian management is thinking of Xabi Alonso. But the residents of the Allianz Arena also have an eye on Zinedine Zidane (51), whose experience and aura are appreciated. Contacted by Sport1someone close to the French coach indulged in some confidences.

“Zinédine sees Bayern like Real Madrid: an institution with a great history and excellent working conditions. The two clubs have many similarities in the way they work. In this sense, Bayern has always been a subject that he has never rejected. For him, only the France team would be an option, in addition to Juventus and Bayern. But it is clear that he does not want to go to England. Zizou works like a German: goal-oriented, structured and extremely detail-obsessed. In that sense, he would certainly fit in well. But if Munich officials want to have him, they must give him sporting power and make his wishes come true. He is very ambitious and subordinates everything to success. He doesn’t want to leave anything to chance.” Enough to give hope to the Bavarians.

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