Every club that cannot meet the club's expectations will definitely act as quickly as possible in making the decision to fire a coach who has not been able to make a good contribution, and this is a phenomenon that often occurs in the world of football. Even though Thomas Tuchel is not a bad coach but he cannot meet expectations Bayern Munich wants to defend the Bundesliga title again, but this season Bayern Munich had to be defeated by Leverkusen, who played more consistently than him.
However, I think it would be unfair to only blame Thomas Tuchel in this case because in fact he is not a bad coach. Bayern Munich is still performing strongly in the Bundesliga, it's just that its position has now been shifted to 2nd place behind Leverkusen. Actually, I'm a bit surprised by Bayern Munich even though even if they are in 2nd place, it's not a bad position. Bayern Munich still has the opportunity to improve its performance next season and win the title again. If it changes coaches, it won't necessarily be able to provide as good a performance as Thomas Tuchel.
Choosing an experienced coach may not necessarily lead Bayern Munich to win the title, even though Thomas Thucel also has a lot of experience. If Leverkusen's performance with Xabi Alonso is still surprising next season, it is likely that Bayern Munich will still be competing fiercely with Leverkusen in the race for the title if Leverkusen does not decline.
Tuchel's presence in the team ought to make a significant impact to their endeavors all time and also Kane's performance needed to add a big advantage to them but so far, their recent games have turned out opposite of their normal and expected performance rate. It'll only mean that their journey this season to a top spot is threatened and no one can say exactly if they'll be able to scale through it. They've not been encouraging and it's quite appaling that they remain depreciated week after week. Sadly though, Tuchel's stay in the club is seemingly threatened, his days are actually numbered and it's understandable that the management would want a switch for the coach position as they expected him to be better considering how much effort his put in recent times and even with flaws, they need not to keep overlooking it as it's unending.
Well it'll only task them to find a proper hand that'll replace Tuchel's as so far they need not to take their chances and cause this to continue unto the next season. Alonso is being quested for and if they're able to secure him, well, hopefully he'll be able to take them out of the state they are. His records are speaking for him and so it's understandable that they see him as a proper prospect for the job ahead in the club. This season, there's been a switch in the dominance that occurs in the German league, the professor Xabi is one key threat to Munich who's in time past being the head and leaders of the league.
Even though last season, there's been a trail behind from Dortmund, comparing all the years, only Leverkusen have been overtime been able to maintain the difference in standings on the contention battle. Tuchel knows that a serious tussle laid ahead and as the season keeps drawing to an end, there's been hope for a greater chance to create growth opportunities too. I'd have loved to see how the end of the season will look like for the German clubs as it's highly expected that unlike Dortmund, Leverkusen would make the big difference since so far, Munich has failed in making good names for themselves.