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Herbert Hainer accuses Bayern Munich of falling apart after Mainz equalizer in 3-1 defeat

A second half onslaught and fightback from Mainz saw the home side triumph to a 3-1 victory, keeping the Bundesliga title race well and truly alive between Bayern and Borussia Dortmund. Goals from Ludovic Ajorque (65’), Leandro Barreiro (73’) and Aaron Caricol (79’) rounded out the three points for Bo Svensson’s side, who were well deserving of the result with their second half fight. From Bayern’s point of view, it was yet another Bundesliga lead blown and they absolutely fell apart after Ajorque had equalized.

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Bayern Munich Frauen deliver an 8-2 win over SC Freiburg

Carolin Simon’s gorgeous free kick delivery in the eleventh minute found her opposite full-back Maximiliane Rall at the far post in an early sign of things to come. Highlights below:

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Mainz overjoyed as Bo Svensson gets one over Bayern Munich’s Thomas Tuchel

Seven games into his Bavarian adventure, his old club — now led by Bo Svensson — handed Tuchel and Bayern a heaping of humble pie. FCBayern.com gathered the joyous reactions from the victors.

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Player ratings: Bayern Munich 1 – 3 Mainz

Mainz returned the favor with an outright evisceration of the would-be champions and made all of them, including new manager Thomas Tuchel, look like mere pretenders to the throne. Tuchel earned a 6 in the Bild ratings, the lowest score, to his counterpart Bo Svensson’s 1.

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Oliver Kahn in defense mode as heat ramps up on Bayern Munich’s board

Kahn was looking away, down and downcast, when the broadcast cameras panned to the stands. Beside him, sporting director Hasan “Brazzo” Salihamidžić, offered a hearty handshake — belatedly noticed and glumly accepted.

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Report: Bayern Munich ready to shatter the €‎100m transfer barrier on a striker this summer

The message? The odd rules are out the window and anything can go. “Bayern Munich will now be giving big money away,” Falk wrote, in a pointed departure to what had been longstanding but unwritten policy of not exceeding €100m on a single transfer.

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Thomas Tuchel currently under criticism from the Bayern Munich front office, dismissal not an option

According to Sky Sport journalist Florian Plettenberg (via @iMiaSanMia), the management is now pointing fingers at Thomas Tuchel – who has only been in charge for just over three weeks – for failing to deliver expected outcomes. Tuchel’s player rotation and his selection of the starting XI are currently under criticism by the front office.

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The FCB factor: Who among Bayern Munich’s top striker targets is likely to sign for us? – Part 4

Quotes are from Sport Bild journos Tobi Altschäffl and Christian Falk (via Twitter account @iMiaSanMia)

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“Difficult to explain”: Bayern Munich board reeling after disaster at Mainz

Only this time, it wasn’t a surprise tournament exit or a piddling draw. No, Mainz roared back to life and delivered a smashing of the record champions, whose domestic league title streak is now in serious jeopardy with five matchdays to go.

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CEO Oliver Kahn’s job under fire at Bayern Munich, future to be decided next month

Oliver Kahn, Hasan Salihamidzic and Herbert Hainer have all repeatedly backed their decision to replace Nagelsmann with Tuchel despite Bayern having only won twice in seven times of asking across all competitions. The club is on the verge of finishing the season trophyless for the first time in quite some time, but the front office insists that Nagelsmann wasn’t meeting the sporting requirements desired by the club and that’s mostly what caused them to feel that it was time to make the change.