Bayern: Thomas Tuchel drops a huge bomb on his future after the departure of Xavi

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The nickname FC Hollywood has stuck with Bayern Munich for several decades and the arrival of Thomas Tuchel, a year ago, has changed nothing. Worse, it has intensified this feeling since the German coach is regularly at the center of the debates. This was already the case last year when he was in contention for a hat-trick and ultimately almost ended the year with a blank season. This 2023/2024 season is not more enjoyable.

Second in the Bundesliga, two points behind Bayer Leverkusen with Bayern Munich and singled out for the content of his team’s matches, Thomas Tuchel has very conflictual relations with the German press and especially consultants like Dietmar Hamann or Lothar Matthäus. His relationship is also not good with his management since the former coach of Paris Saint-Germain is experiencing a season full of dangers where the slightest misstep risks being fatal for him.

Thomas Tuchel wants to go to La Liga

An explosive context that just requires a new match or a little gasoline to kiss a little more. A pyromaniac in his spare time, Thomas Tuchel has shown his qualities in this area. Visiting the fan of the Bayern club “Red Stars” in Heidenheim, the 50-year-old coach dropped a little bombshell which was relayed by Sky Sports Germany. Indeed, Thomas Tuchel opened the door this summer and particularly on the La Liga side

“I would like to go abroad again. Spain has an extraordinary championship. From my point of view, and from my experience working with the Spanish, they are characterized by enormous self-confidence. When you talk with Spanish players, I quickly get the impression that you are interacting with the person” he slipped like this. A statement far from trivial when Xavi just announced last night that he was going to leave at the end of the season. It now remains to know the reaction of Bavarian leaders and see what consequences these declarations will have.

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