I think as long as they are in the top position it's not too strange at all even if they are tight on points with Dortmund now, in fact this I think will be very good because it is precisely the entertainment that is worthy of the bundesliga when they are always without proper competition in it.
Although in the end it is still the same with Bayern becoming champions but at least with the points earned like now between Bayern and Dortmund it is quite good to watch.
Bayern Munich and Dortmund are currently fighting for their best position and today Bayern Munich will play Augsburg, Bayern Munich must win in this match to maintain its position in first place at the top of the standings.
If they lose this game then Dortmund will take first place, because then Dormtund will meet Schalke and I'm sure it will be easy to get a win.
Well, in this there are many things to rescue, both Bayern and Dortmund have the same points, it is curious how DORTMUND is a team that has put Bayern against a rock and a hard place, which had been doing a great campaign, where you could see I clearly stated that they were going to be the undisputed champions of the Bundesliga, something is happening here and that is that Dortmund did not sell players and decided to bet on a much more lucrative dream, which is to win the Bundesliga and the UCL, they can do it and they had worked for it , the circumstances were otherwise, but nevertheless I rescue all the intention they had and that is something worth admiring.
The firing of Julian Nagelsmann remains surprising me because, in contrast, Bayern Munich is in the UCL quarterfinals and is also in first place in their league. The board probably does not share Julian's long justifications for their dismal performance in the bundlesliga. By this stage, they had accumulated insufficient points, which would have either allowed them to win the league title with easy or put them in direct rivalry with other elite teams, which is a disastrous outcome for the Bavarians. The addition of Thomas Tuchel is encouraging for the former Chelsea manager as he prepares to face Manchester City in the UCL.
Looking at it from an encouraging point of view, what a leap Tuchel took, I really call it a great touch of luck that Tuchel has had, I don't see that I can compare him with someone for having such luck, this is something that I aelgra, because apart from Tuchel he is not a bad technical director, and he has a lot to give, also his experience and knowledge will help Bayern take him on the right track, also Bayern is not Chelsea, these Bayern boys are on another level without a doubt some, for me it is the best thing that has happened to Bayern and if he succeeds I think Tuchel can do it well.
Making sense of Bayern Munich’s decision to axe Julian Nagelsmann for Thomas TuchelHow did it come to this? Bayern Munich paid a record transfer fee to secure Julian Nagelsmann not two seasons ago, and talked a lot of talk about shaping an entire era with the tactically exciting young manager. Now, despite a fantastic string of Champions League results, Nagelsmann is gone — tearing it up and starting anew having been determined the best way to secure this year’s sporting goals.
When Bayern signed Nagelsmann, it marked a shift out of an era of manager churn, where coaches had only the job to wring results out of one of Europe’s most expensively-assembled rosters. A prudent nod to the emerging realities of the market, with fees rising every transfer window: Bayern had cash, but also discipline. If they could not out-muscle state-backed clubs like Manchester City, they would have to out-savvy them — smart, calculated signings, and what was hoped to be an era-defining coach.
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https://www.bavarianfootballworks.com/2023/3/24/23654252/bayern-munich-decision-fire-julian-nagelsmann-hire-thomas-tuchel-champions-league-psg-guardiola-city