Bayern Munich

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Bundesliga bombshell: Bayern Munich sack Nagelsmann with ... (MARCA.com)

Shock in the Bundesliga. Bayern Munich have decided to sack coach Julian Nagelsmann. "Bayern are parting company with Nagelsmann with immediate effect," ...

I think about it a lot because I think about what the person who passes it on is trying to do. I always try to find out what the reason is and I can't find out. After last weekend's 2-1 defeat to Xabi Alonso's Leverkusen, tough words came from Bayern board member Hasan Salihamidzic: "This is not what Bayern Munich stands for. For weeks now, however, a 'strange' atmosphere has surrounded Bayern's training camps. It is clear that this was not enough for him. but they are still alive in the

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Julian Nagelsmann set to be sacked as Bayern Munich head coach ... (Sky Sports)

Bayern Munich are set to sack under-fire boss Julian Nagelsmann; Thomas Tuchel has been out of work since being sacked by Chelsea in September; Tuchel has ...

They would slip four points behind Edin Terzic's side if they were beaten. Bayern Munich are set to sack under-fire boss Julian Nagelsmann; Thomas Tuchel has been out of work since being sacked by Chelsea in September; Tuchel has been living in Munich for some weeks Julian Nagelsmann is on the verge of being sacked by Bayern Munich, with Thomas Tuchel set to take over from him, according to Sky in Germany.

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Bayern Munich sack coach Nagelsmann - Bild (Reuters)

March 23 (Reuters) - Bayern Munich have fired their coach Julian Nagelsmann, Bild newspaper reported on Thursday. The 35-year-old was in charge when Bayern ...

Nagelsmann took charge in 2021 and led Bayern to their 10th German title in a row last season. March 23 (Reuters) - Bayern Munich have fired their coach Julian Nagelsmann, Bild newspaper reported on Thursday. Bayern Munich sack coach Nagelsmann - Bild

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Bild explains why Bayern Munich sacked Julian Nagelsmann out of ... (Bavarian Football Works)

They decided that the international break was the perfect time to change the coach and opted to bring in Thomas Tuchel as soon as possible. Tuchel will lead ...

Fabrizio Romano claims there were backroom tensions at Bayern between Nagelsmann and the board. So it looks like the Bayern board made a split-second decision to change course. According to the report, the bosses came to the decision that the 10 dropped points in 2023 were down to the coach, and saw the goals of the season in danger. Club President Herbert Hainer was on the record backing him to go all the way versus [Bild](https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/bayern-muenchen/fc-bayern-feuert-nagelsmann-83311920.bild.html) have come out with an explanation for why [Bayern Munich](https://www.bavarianfootballworks.com) sacked Julian Nagelsmann out of nowhere. They’ve already had their sights on him for several years now, ever since he was first in charge of Borussia Dortmund.

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Bayern Munich sack Julian Nagelsmann and prepare to appoint ... (The Guardian)

The former Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel is in line to take over at Bayern Munich after Julian Nagelsmann was sacked by the Bavarian giants.

The winner of that tie will face Real Madrid or Chelsea in the semi-final. His Chelsea side defeated Manchester City in the 2021 final and by coincidence Bayern now face Pep Guardiola’s team in the quarter-finals of this year’s competition. [steered the Blues to the Champions League trophy that same season](https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/may/29/manchester-city-chelsea-champions-league-final-match-report-kai-havertz).

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Bayern Munich: Thomas Tuchel Replaces Julian Nagelsmann (Forbes)

The Rekordmeister signed Nagelsmann in 2021 from rivals RB Leipzig for what was a record transfer fee at the time for a coach understood to be in the region ...

For Tuchel, it is the second chance to take over the Rekordmeister. This time the deal appears to be done, but whether all sides will be happy with the decision remains to be seen. But it was not just the talent that struggled to make their marks. As reports grew that he might take on another club soon, Bayern might have just made an opportunistic decision to secure the right coach now rather than being without an alternative later this season. Good performances in the Champions League were followed by poor games in the Bundesliga. Neither has been given the time by Nagelsmann to show their talent. Nagelsmann, who is currently on a ski holiday in Austria, will be officially informed by the club on Friday, and at that point, a club statement can also be expected. The Leverkusen game, in fact, may have sealed a process that has been going on for some time. In the Champions League, the German giants won eight out of eight games, conceding just two goals and keeping a clean sheet against giants like Inter Milan, Barcelona, and PSG—the only team to score against Bayern was tiny Viktoria Plzen from the Czech Republic. Under Nagelsmann, Bayern has dominated every opponent, and the recent tie against PSG, in particular, was impressive. While Dayot Upamecano’s red card can excuse the defeat to Gladbach, the performance against Leverkusen, particularly, concerned the Bayern bosses. Most recently, the performances against Gladbach and Leverkusen come to mind.

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Bayern Munich sack Nagelsmann, to bring in Tuchel - sources (ESPN)

Bayern Munich have sacked manager Julian Nagelsmann, according to multiple reports, and will bring in Thomas Tuchel as his replacement.

He was replaced by Graham Potter early in the 2022-23 campaign after Chelsea stumbled out of the gates. [Bayer Leverkusen](/soccer/team?id=131) on Sunday, allowing Dortmund to move into first place and Tuchel's first game as manager will come in the next edition of Der Klassiker on April 1, when he will lead the Bavarian side against his former club ( [stream live on ESPN+ at 12:30 p.m. [Paris Saint-Germain](/soccer/team?id=160) at the beginning of 2021 to take over the manager's job at Chelsea and guided the Blues to the Champions League title in his first half season in charge.

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Making sense of Bayern Munich's decision to axe Julian ... (Bavarian Football Works)

Now, that project is in tatters. The record fee paid for Nagelsmann? Down the drain. The spending bonanza from last summer? Players that new coach Thomas Tuchel ...

If these next steps start to look less like strokes of genius and more like stumbles, expect the heat to be turned on the decision-makers next. That brings us back to the crux of the matter. A prudent nod to the emerging realities of the market, with fees rising every In many ways, this is merely a reversion to the standard for FC Hollywood. Now, despite a fantastic string of [Champions League](https://www.sbnation.com/champions-league) results, Nagelsmann is gone — tearing it up and starting anew having been determined the best way to secure this year’s sporting goals. If they could not out-muscle state-backed clubs like [Manchester City](https://bitterandblue.sbnation.com), they would have to out-savvy them — smart, calculated signings, and what was hoped to be an era-defining coach.

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Bayern Munich to hire Thomas Tuchel to replace fired manager ... (CBSSports.com)

Tuchel will look to turn Bayern into Champions League winners like he did with the Blues.

Bayern have struggled with injuries this season but with seven draws and three losses in league play, results haven't been good enough for Nagelsmann to hang on with a proven winner like Tuchel around. Nagelsmann will be replaced by former Chelsea manger Thomas Tuchel, per Romano, as Bayern want to improve their league standing while also aiming to compete for a Champions League title. Bayern are currently one point behind their rivals Borussia Dortmund and coincidently enough, Tuchel's first match will be against that same Dortmund side that he used to manage.

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Julian Nagelsmann set to be sacked as Bayern Munich head coach ... (Sky Sports)

Bayern Munich are set to sack under-fire boss Julian Nagelsmann; Thomas Tuchel has been out of work since being sacked by Chelsea in September; Tuchel has ...

They would slip four points behind Edin Terzic's side if they were beaten. Bayern Munich are set to sack under-fire boss Julian Nagelsmann; Thomas Tuchel has been out of work since being sacked by Chelsea in September; Tuchel has been living in Munich for some weeks The former Chelsea boss is expected to take his opening training session on Monday with his first game set to be against his former club Dortmund, who sit top of the table, on April 1 - live on Sky Sports.

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Julian Nagelsmann thinks a lot as the coach of Bayern Munich (Bavarian Football Works)

Just prior to his sacking at Bayern Munich, Julian Nagelsmann had given an interview to Welt Am Sonntag detailing the pressure he was feeling as the coach ...

I reflect a lot and have adjusted many things at Bayern: to the squad, to the quality of the players, to the size of the club.” Listen to it below or at It gets pretty spicy at times. For Julian Nagelsmann, it was all part of the job. Whenever the Rekordmiester was bettered by other teams, Nagelsmann felt ashamed and was open to factual criticism in the process of improvement. Take a read through what the former boss had to say...

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Why Bayern Munich are right to replace trendy Julian Nagelsmann ... (Goal.com)

Bayern Munich have sacked Julian Nagelsmann as manager and promptly replaced him with Thomas Tuchel – a choice that could save their season.

With Nagelsmann plummeting out of favour and Tuchel jobless, Bayern made their move, quickly agreeing on a long-term deal with the German. He will prove his greatness. Nagelsmann is a terrific manager.

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Bayern Munich part ways with coach Nagelsmann, appoint Tuchel (Reuters)

Bayern Munich parted ways with coach Julian Nagelsmann on Friday and appointed former Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel as his successor, with the German ...

That is why we reacted now." Register for free to Reuters and know the full story Bayern crashed out in the German Cup second round after a demolition by Borussia Moenchengladbach and were then eliminated from the Champions League in a quarter-final defeat to Spanish underdogs Villarreal last term.

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Bayern Munich part ways with coach Nagelsmann, appoint Tuchel ... (CNA)

MUNICH, Germany: Bayern Munich parted ways with coach Julian Nagelsmann on Friday and appointed former Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel as his successor, ...

He built a reputation as a forward-thinking tactician in the Bundesliga during his time at Mainz 05 before taking over at Dortmund and leading them to German Cup success in 2017. That is why we reacted now." Bayern crashed out in the German Cup second round after a demolition by Borussia Moenchengladbach and were then eliminated from the Champions League in a quarter-final defeat to Spanish underdogs Villarreal last term.

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Bayern Munich part ways with coach Nagelsmann, appoint Tuchel (CNA)

MUNICH, Germany :Bayern Munich parted ways with coach Julian Nagelsmann on Friday and appointed former Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel as his successor, ...

He built a reputation as a forward-thinking tactician in the Bundesliga during his time at Mainz 05 before taking over at Dortmund and leading them to German Cup success in 2017. That is why we reacted now." Bayern crashed out in the German Cup second round after a demolition by Borussia Moenchengladbach and were then eliminated from the Champions League in a quarter-final defeat to Spanish underdogs Villarreal last term.

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Bayern Munich, Julian Nagelsmann and a very surprising sacking (The Athletic)

Bayern had held talks with Thomas Tuchel over the 49-year-old taking over at the start of next season, but the German champions were forced into pulling the ...

[Leipzig](https://theathletic.com/football/team/leipzig/), Nagelsmann made his name by always picking different line-ups tailored to the specific challenges of each game. To be sure, all these misgivings would have dispersed had Bayern found consistency or a sense of progress, but neither have been forthcoming since the winter break. The 27-year-old was poor in the second half in the 1-1 draw in January, a result that ushered in another mini-crisis. It didn’t help team morale that Salihamidzic and Kahn, determined to back Nagelsmann to the hilt, blamed the squad’s poor mentality after bad results instead of analysing the underlying reasons for Bayern’s diminished dominance. [World Cup](https://theathletic.com/football/world-cup/) winner — won him few friends in the squad, as did his decision to substitute talisman Thomas Muller a few minutes into the defeat at Gladbach. While some players who had experienced Pep’s exacting standards and his constant adjustment to the opposition were at ease with Nagelsmann’s attempts at micro-management, a sizeable contingent found him overbearing. Bayern’s build-up play through the centre-backs was a particular problem against high-pressing sides in recent weeks, but Nagelsmann resisted attempts by seasoned players to modify the setup. There is plenty of embarrassment and regret in Munich over the manner of the 35-year-old’s departure, but not about the decision itself. Until a few days ago, the club’s preference was to leave Nagelsmann in situ and then make a clean break in the summer. He recently re-introduced a 4-2-3-1/3-2-4-1 hybrid system that was sometimes the best of both worlds but more often a confusing compromise. The fear of missing out on the proven winner and most successful German coach after Jurgen Klopp in recent years for a second time, five years later, had Bayern bring his appointment forward. The worst showing in a season that had already seen its fair share of poor results — Bayern haven’t been this bad for 11 years in the league — stoked fears the entire campaign might disintegrate next month.

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Thomas Tuchel replaces Julian Nagelsmann as Bayern Munich ... (Bundesliga.com - official website)

Bayern Munich have announced that Thomas Tuchel will become the record Bundesliga champions' new coach after the club parted ways with former tactician ...

[Bayern](https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/clubs/fc-bayern-muenchen) CEO Oliver Kahn said: “When we signed Julian Nagelsmann for FC Bayern in the summer of 2021, we were convinced we would work with him on a long-term basis - and that was the goal of all of us right up to the end. Personally and on behalf of FC Bayern, I would like to thank Julian and his coaching team, and wish everyone the best of luck for the future.” [Tuchel](https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/thomas-tuchel-chelsea-manager-made-in-germany-champions-league-psg-dortmund-5732) arrives at the Allianz Arena on a contract that runs until June 30, 2025. I regret the parting of the ways with Julian. I have had an open, trusting, friendly relationship with Julian from day one. Julian shares our aspiration to play successful and attractive football.

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Julian Nagelsmann thinks a lot as the coach of Bayern Munich (Bavarian Football Works)

In 2019, Nagelsmann joined RB Leipzig and during his coaching stint in Saxony, he led the team to the Champions League semi-finals in 2020 which was a first in ...

[Real Madrid](https://www.managingmadrid.com) is already trying to secure the services of Julian Nagelsmann with whom [Los Blancos had contact already back in 2018](https://www.managingmadrid.com/2021/2/16/22285399/julian-nagelsmann-if-real-madrid-call-me-again-maybe-my-decision-is-different). It was [not something that was well accepted in the dressing room](https://twitter.com/iMiaSanMia/status/1639291884450324482?s=20) and became a topic of discussion. As harsh as it may sound, he was in for the loss as soon as he accepted the job if Thomas Tuchel was the candidate Bayern was actually waiting for. Julian Nagelsmann was, in my humble opinion, the right person for the job, and with a little more patience, the long-term relationship could have come to fruition. Nagelsmann is a skilled coach, but he may not have been quite ready to handle the world of Bayern, where coaches and players are constantly scrutinized and where today’s victory means nothing in tomorrow’s game. [at odds over the quality and depth of the squad](https://www.bavarianfootballworks.com/2022/3/13/22975419/bayern-munich-boss-julian-nagelsmann-stanisic-sarr-nianzou-roca-brazzo-tillmann-stanisic-choupo-sane). Currently, despite being inconsistent, Bayern probably has the best team they have had in years - qualitatively and quantitatively — but the performances remained an enigma for the rest of 2022 with excellent games in the Champions League and a lot of ups and downs in the Bundesliga. Right off the bat it was proudly exclaimed that Julian Nagelsmann was to ring in a new era and bring in success for years to come. The big nail in the coffin appeared to be the elimination from the Champions League quarter-final against [Villarreal CF](https://www.villarrealusa.com). Nagelsmann became the youngest coach in the history of the Bundesliga when 1899 Hoffenheim appointed him to be the head coach, and he led the then relegation-facing team from Sinsheim to escape going to the 2. A lot of success stories and “firsts” were achieved by the young coach which led to Bayern Munich’s huge interest in the prodigy. In the following year, Nagelsmann and Hoffenheim secured fourth place in the Bundesliga and even qualified for the

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Bayern Munich's risky decision to sack Julian Nagelsmann (ESPN)

By firing Julian Nagelsmann now, Bayern Munich are essentially saying they got the hiring wrong. Can they get it right with Tuchel?

Bayern aren't just a club: they're a culture, a state of mind, and it weirdly oscillates between "insiders" (ex-players or coaches, steeped in the Bayern way) and "outsiders" (big names brought in to shake things up). [Chelsea](/soccer/team?id=363), he worked at big clubs like Borussia Dortmund and [Paris Saint-Germain](/soccer/team?id=160), he lives in the area ... [Josip Stanisic](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/276329/Josip-Stanisic) has been great. If it was a mistake, as Nagelsmann's sacking implies, this one was arguably the most expensive coaching mistake in the history of football, but OK: you get a do-over. [Jamal Musiala](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/303821/Jamal-Musiala) looks fine to me. But Matthijs De Ligt is coming along nicely, and [Mathys Tel](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/325042/Mathys-Tel) has made 21 appearances, which for a 17-year-old, is pretty impressive. But maybe, in a weird way, it makes sense in the context of the club. Bayern are the betting favourites to win the German Cup (they're in the quarterfinals) and the [Borussia Dortmund](/soccer/team?id=124) when they face off in Der Klassiker in the Bundesliga on April Fools Day, thus blowing their chances at their two key objectives this season. (You know the clubs: the kind that proudly remind you that they not only do they win oodles of silverware every year and sell out every game, but they've been profitable for more than a quarter of a century.) "The big fluctuations in performance have cast doubt on our goal for this season, but also our goals for the future," he said, which basically means he no longer thought Nagelsmann would take them where they wanted to be. If you make that sort of commitment, conventional wisdom suggests you go all-in and live with the consequences until they become unsustainable.

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Bayern Munich sacks manager Julian Nagelsmann (CNN)

Bayern Munich announced Friday it has fired club manager Julian Nagelsmann and will appoint Thomas Tuchel to the post, effective immediately.

In 2021, Tuchel took over mid-season at English Premier League club Chelsea, and led the team to a Champions League title. “Altogether, it’s obviously the end of Julian Nagelsmann.” The club also has a UEFA Champions League tie with Manchester City looming.

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Daily Schmankerl: Tottenham Hotspur to make blockbuster move on ... (Bavarian Football Works)

Daily Schmankerl: Tottenham Hotspur to make blockbuster move on former Bayern Munich boss Julian Nagelsmann?; FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, Liverpool lead on ...

[Bayern Munich](https://www.bavarianfootballworks.com) have decided to sack Julian Nagelsmann with immediate effect, and former Chelsea and BVB coach Thomas Tuchel is set to be named his successor. Lots and lots of arguments. Bayern Munich has also been closely linked to Wirtz, but it is very unclear what the strategic direction of this club is right now. - The acquisition of Sadio Mané was heralded during the summer, but there were always some reasons to think it would not be a perfect fit. (@RudyGaletti)](https://twitter.com/RudyGaletti/status/1638961582326657025?s=20) - And arguments. [Liverpool](https://liverpooloffside.sbnation.com/) to pay a lot of money for the [Borussia Dortmund](https://www.fearthewall.com) star: We have a lot of quality in the goalkeeping position,” said Flick. Now, Marc-André ter Stegen is the man for Germany. I’ve always said that the performance principle applies. Tottenham are keeping an eye on Julian Nagelsmann’s situation as one the options they’re considering to replace Antonio Conte, who’s expected to leave. Would you make the move again?

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