Bayern: Thomas Tuchel’s confessions about the Bavarian locker room

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Bayern Munich is in the middle of a nightmare. Left behind by Bayer Leverkusen in the championship, the Bavarian club also experienced a major affront during the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League. Defeated (0-1) by Lazio, Thomas Tuchel’s men will necessarily be keen to raise the bar this Sunday on the pitch in Bochum. Present at a press conference, the former PSG coach nevertheless assured that morale was currently at its lowest…

“The mood in the group is of course depressed at the moment. But I am sure that we will have all the chances and the necessary energy tomorrow to begin a turnaround. Giving up is not an option for us, it will not happen, neither in the title race, nor in the Champions League. We must find lightness again. It’s difficult. It will be a difficult opponent who has obtained good results.. The message got through. Bochum has been warned.

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