Bayern Munich: the Zinédine Zidane track already dead

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If Bayern Munich faces Arsenal in the quarter-final second leg of the Champions League this Wednesday evening, the Bavarian club’s news is marked by the search for the future coach. Because Thomas Tuchel will leave his post at the end of the season. And in recent days, supporters have been fired up after revelations from the Spanish press explaining that Zinédine Zidane was the priority of the German management and that contacts had begun. Since this announcement, things have changed.

Start of the week, Sky Sports had thus revealed that ZZ was far from being Bayern Munich’s number one lead and that he had not even been contacted. Bayern Munich appear to be heading towards a return of Julian Nagelsmann. And this is also what was announced BILD this Wednesday morning. The German daily explained that Zinédine Zidane was not on Max Eberl’s shortlist for the position of future coach. We will therefore have to wait to see Zidane back on the bench.

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