For Wenger, Bayern Munich must take a risk

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Former French coach Arsène Wenger has spoken out about the search for a new Bayern Munich manager.

The departure of Thomas Tuchel at the end of the season is confirmed, and Bayern Munich finds itself looking for his successor as coach. After the rumors around Zinedine Zidane and Julian Nagelsmann, two new names seem to stand out according to Kicker: Lucien Favre and Ralf Rangnick.

Arsène Wenger, the iconic Arsenal manager who led the Gunners between 1996 and 2018, spoke about the challenge for the Recorder of finding a new coach for next season. “Many big clubs are currently looking for coaches, analyzed the Alsatian for Bild. This means that some clubs have to take risks. There aren’t enough trainers on the market. »

Zidane, Wenger is not against

Wenger is also not closed to a possible arrival of the Ballon d’Or 98 at Bayern. “Zidane? Yes why not. Will Zidane go to Germany? I don’t know “, said FIFA’s director of global football development.

An additional challenge for the Bavarian club, which recently lost its German championship title to Bayern Leverkusen. To save their season, the Rotten only have the Champions League. They will play the semi-finals and away against Real Madrid on April 30 and May 8.

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