This season, it could be said that Thomas Tuchel failed in managing the Bayern Munich team to win the title. But for next season, I think it would not be appropriate if everyone immediately judged Thomas Tuchel's performance badly because different conditions could occur for the Bayern Munich team and also for other teams in terms of their dominance. This season, Bayern Munich must admit that they cannot surpass Bayer Leverkusen, who can continue to dominate the match without losing until they have won the title in the Bundesliga.
Bayern did not have big problems with injured players, there was only one significant problem: Tuchel’s internal conflict with some players. But any conflicts can be resolved with the proper approach, and if you look at Bayern’s recent games, then in my opinion everything in the team is not so bad. And after Bayern's unsuccessful search for new coaches, they came to the conclusion that Tuchel is not the worst option they have, but an agreement between them has not yet been reached since Tuchel demands that the contract must be signed before 2026. Most likely, you need to be prepared for the fact that some players will leave the team if Tuchel remains, but here they will have to choose who is more important for the team.
They did experience a decline, but it wasn't that bad. If there were no Leverkusen then they would be champions this season. and also if we compare it with their performance last season, actually there is no striking difference, it's not better, it's true, but it's still within reasonable limits in my opinion.
Overall they failed, this was seen after they had to end the season without winning a single title and they were not used to things like that, so they seemed to have failed because one of the reasons was their habit of always winning the Bundesliga.
This season, he fails again in Champions League even Bayern Munich bought Harry Kane for him and worse lost Bundesliga title to Bayer Leverkusen. I feel no reason to sympathize with Tuchel for his failures this season. Believe in him for one more season, I don't know if Bayern Munich will expand their patience and give him one more season to prove his ability.
I wonder why almost everyone says that Thomas Tuchel is the main cause of Bayern Munich's failure this season. I understand that he is the coach, and as a coach he will definitely be the first person to be blamed, I really understand that.
But can we go back to the previous season when Nagelsmann had to be fired at the end of the season? Isn't that also the beginning of the problems experienced by Bayern Munich this season?
I have absolutely no intention of defending Thomas Tuchel, but I mean come on, we can look at it from another point of view and not just dump everything on a coach.