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Like many others these days, Hasan Salihamidžić’s future might also be in doubt at Bayern Munich
According to kicker journalist Georg Holzner (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), the future of Bayern Munich sporting...
Is Bayern Munich about to clean house in its executive suite?
For Bayern Munich, one ill-timed loss to Bayer Leverkusen (thanks Xabi Alonso!) set off a remarkable chain of events that included sacking Julian Nagelsmann, the hiring of Thomas Tuchel, getting bounced from the DFB-Pokal and Champions League, a locker room fight, and the fall from first place in the Bundesliga.
Is Mathys Tel going to be a winger at Bayern Munich?
According to a report from Sport Bild journos Tobi Altschäffl and Christian Falk (as captured by Twitter account @iMiaSanMia), both Tel and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting will both be at the club next season, with the plan being to bring in a new striker, Choupo becoming the reserve striker again, and Tel being an option on the wing.
Are Leon Goretzka’s days at Bayern Munich numbered?
Thiago Alcantara was battling through injuries and had already indicated that he might be seeking to move on, but the tandem of Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka had started to emerge as quite the partnership — one that could conceivably rule to roost for club and country.
The reasons why Bayern Munich sacked Julian Nagelsmann
The public reason given was that the move was to protect the team’s chances at winning all three trophies this season. But that is too obvious, too facile. Every choice made at a sports club should be made to deliver better results on the pitch. There is no reason to doubt that the decision was made in the hope of better results but that tells us nothing. What we want to know is why the club decided that Nagelsmann didn’t give them the best chance of delivering optimal results.
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Rant — Mainz 3-1 Bayern Munich (Explicit)
Here are our talking points from the game:
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.
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:
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.