Bayern Munich: the survey that hurts Thomas Tuchel very much

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Weakened for months, Thomas Tuchel is not likely to see his popularity soar after the new rout of Bayern Munich on Wednesday. After a humiliating elimination in the 1/8 finals of the German Cup against Saarbrücken (German D3), and slaps received by Frankfurt (5-1) and Leverkusen (3-0) in the championship, the Munich club lost in the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League against Lazio this week. A new collective performance which does not inspire optimism, while the former PSG coach has also alienated part of the locker room.

So many elements which darken an already unflattering assessment for the 50-year-old technician. This Friday, BILD has also revealed the results of a survey which confirms that Tuchel’s credit continues to be exhausted day after day, match after match. In a survey which has already collected more than 370,000 opinions, 82% of voters believed that the coach should leave Bayern Munich. Tick ​​tock…

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