If Bayern wins UCL this year , I will be mad on their board for sacking Nagelsmann because the guy was still doing his job at a very high efficiency but I'm afraid that some key players turned against him , as the results are still great even if Bayern won't win the title ...but let's be honest , their domination has to end at some point at least for 1-2 years to give German football in general a chance to become more competitive. We all saw what happened with Juve and in my opinion , Italian football in general in way more competitive right now like it used to be when Juve dominated year after year in Serie A.
Now , I also hope Nagelsmann will find a great team soon with a very promising project for the next years ...maybe Real Madrid ? Ancelotti might leave in summer if I remember well.
when we look at bayern's statistics this season, we will see that Nagelsmann had an acceptable performance 37 games, 3 defeats, 112 goals in the bundesliga. but these are numbers, because the performance on the field in terms of the team playing well, we all saw that bayern already conceded goals against any team in the bundesliga and even it was very difficult to simply be 100% confident that bayern will win when playing against a weak opponent, I believe that the club's management has already analyzed that at this rate if they didn't make a quick change, bayern would not be able to become champion
now my concern is that tuchel is coming and may not be able to bring good results immediately, bayern may suffer from the negative with this change of coach just close to the end of the season, they may also suffer in the champions league, I know that everyone will say that tuchel is a good coach, and i also agree with that, but even a great coach will need time to be able to adapt to the team and start implementing his ideas and strategies, it takes time for a coach to be able to develop strategies in a team, it will be that the management of bayern is prepared for them not to win the bundesliga and the champions league this season?
I think it is clear that this wasn't really about the results. I get that they are not leading the league right now but there were even worse times, the start of the season was so bad that we could have seen him be fired there as well and he wasn't.
I think this was more about the relationships he had in the team, both players and management saw him as someone who needs to go. He is a great "manager" level person, an executive, a great football director if given the chance, but when it comes to actual coaching and tactics, I feel like he was not there for personal relations and that is a big part of it, football is not just playing the game, it is also keeping everyone happy at the same time. If you get results but everyone hates you, you could still get fired.
In all Portuguese newspapers I read, they said that the main problem that led to the dismissal was the bad relationship with the management, but I think that Bayern was not playing well, at this rate Bayern would not win the Bundesliga. but having changed a coach now could also make them lose the bundesliga, it's not easy for a new coach to be successful right away