Tuchel, divorce announced!

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The fate of Thomas Tuchel is sealed. The German technician will leave the Bavarian club at the end of the season, victim of the poor results recorded by the Bavarians.

Less than a year after his arrival at Bayern Munich, Thomas Tuchel is already preparing to leave the Bavarian club. To believe Bild And Sky Sport, the German technician, if he should finish the season with the Rotten, will leave at the end of the season. A hasty departure which should be made official in the coming days.

The former PSG coach, who took over from Julian Nagelsmann after the dismissal of the former RB Leipzig coach, is paying for the poor results of the German champions for several weeks. The Bavarian giant remains in fact on three consecutive losses, which has not happened to it for more than a decade.

The title already gone in the Bundesliga?

After losing to Bayer Leverkusen (3-0), Bayern lost to Lazio in Rome in the first leg of their round of 16 match in the Champions League and then were surprised by Bochum, last weekend.

If the Munich club can still hope to continue the adventure in the Champions League, the title seems likely to elude it in the Bundesliga for the first time since 2012. Bayer Leverkusen, which has still not lost and has 18 victories and four draws after 22 days, is in fact eight points ahead of its rival, whose second place is even threatened by Stuttgart.

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