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Perhaps his character is, that he cannot stay in one place for a long time, but I don’t often see coaches who would like to voluntarily resign as head coach of Bayern. In my opinion, this is one of the best teams and it is difficult to strive for some greater heights, or maybe he does not want to wait for the moment when he is fired, which almost always happens in Bayern.
Moreover, very good vacancies are now opening up in Liverpool and possibly in Barcelona, and he wants not to miss these opportunities, although it is strange to hear that he is interested in Barcelona, the team is not in the best shape, and it may not be easy...
It's understandable to consider the possibility that his character might lean towards a preference for change and new challenges. However, it's indeed uncommon for coaches to willingly resign from such prestigious positions, especially at a club like Bayern Munich. The allure of seeking greater heights or the anticipation of potential dismissal is a valid perspective,
The speculation about openings at Liverpool and Barcelona adds an intriguing layer to the narrative. The interest in Barcelona might be surprising given the current state of the team, but perhaps he sees it as an opportunity for revitalization and personal growth. It's always interesting to see how managers navigate career decisions, considering both the current circumstances and future prospects,
Anyway, it is his decision if he doesn't want to be forcibly fired by Bayern Munich or if he feels like he can not take Leverkusen this season then we have to respect that,
Bayer had 28 chances, whilest Borussia Monchengladbach had 6. This alone shows how one-sided the match was and Leverkusen should have win. They had a lot of clear chances. Their main striker Boniface is injured, so they contracted Borja Iglesias two days ago who will be in the squad for the next game.
It's evident from the stats that Bayer dominated the match against Borussia Monchengladbach with 28 chances compared to 6. The one-sided nature of the game suggests that Leverkusen had numerous opportunities to secure a victory. The absence of their main striker, Boniface, due to injury is unfortunate, but the recent acquisition of Borja Iglesias, who will be in the squad for the next game, brings a fresh dynamic to their attacking options. It'll be intriguing to see how the team performs with this new addition.