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Posted at Bayern Munich since March 2023, Thomas Tuchel navigates between the very good and the less good. This season, however, his team is performing well but less dominant than in previous seasons.
The Bavarian club is currently in second position in the Bundesliga behind the excellent Bayer Leverkusen.
Not always in agreement with his management, Thomas Tuchel is not sure of continuing the adventure with the Munich residents next season although his contract ends in 2025.
This Sunday, in comments reported by Sky Sportsthe German technician would have suggested that a challenge in Spain could interest him in the future.
“I would like to go abroad again. Spain has an extraordinary championship. From my point of view, and from my experience with Spanish players, they are characterized by enormous self-confidence,” did he declare. Lighthouse call?
FC Barcelona in sight?
This is clearly a call to the Spanish championship and more particularly to FC Barcelona on the part of Thomas Tuchel. Barça, which is looking for a new coach after the announcement of Xavi’s departure at the end of the season, could look at the profile of the German, who seems to leave the door open.
The German’s CV is enough to interest the Spanish management who are looking for either a former player of the house or an experienced coach with a track record that speaks for him. Thomas Tuchel, who has managed large European teams such as Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Bayern Munich, has the arguments and skills required for the position. To be continued…
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