Bayern Munich: Thomas Tuchel’s big outing on Harry Kane

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For several meetings, Bayern Munich has been nothing more than a shadow of itself. Severely beaten against Bayer Leverkusen last week (3-0), the Bavarians fell again against Lazio in the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League (1-0). Traveling to Bochum this Sunday (5:30 p.m.), the men of a threatened Thomas Tuchel will have to redeem themselves to try to breathe new life after this delicate period. Present at a press conference, the German technician made a daring outing on Harry Kane. Author of 28 goals in 29 matches this season, the English striker has been in difficulty in recent matches.

Asked about his case, Tuchel affirmed that he was not happy with the performance of the English striker: “he knows what he is doing and he is not satisfied with the way it was implemented in the matches. We are not happy with the way things are going. It’s amazing how much he can score in training and how he pushes the team – who are absolutely world class – and how little we’ve found him in games. I have rarely seen such a difference between what a player was able to bring on the field in training and on the field in real matches.»

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