In the absence of official confirmation, Julian Nagelsman will stop being the coach of Bayern Munich despite the fact that the results that have been harvested so far this season are excellent. The German coach is the Bavarian team in the quarterfinals of the Champions League with absolute victories despite having crossed paths with Barcelona, Inter Milan and PSGare 2nd in the Bundesliga but only 1 point behind Dortmund what he faces after the break and also life in the Cup. But despite all this in the offices of Allianz Arena other reasons weigh more heavily to choose his dismissal.
In particular, the one who aims to be the one with the greatest weight, even more than the fact that he is not the leader of the Bundesliga, is the existence of disagreements between nagelsmann and part of the wardrobe. Without going any further, just a few weeks ago there was talk of having a mole. “They are protected species, it’s hard to find them. I can sleep peacefully, I think the mole can’t say the same,” he said. nagelsmann after SportBild showed pictures of some match analysis carried out by the coach.
On the other hand, and what was said that would lead to dismissal, it seems that it did not help what was said in terms of the fact that the Borussia Dortmund you go first Bayern Munich at the table last weekend. For the Munich team, winning their league is almost an obligation, and to find themselves second at this point in the championship is unnatural.
However, it is still surprising that the Bayern give to nagelsmann when with everything happening on the course he only lost 3 out of 37 games played. All of them in the Bundesliga, after losing 1-0 matches Augsburg3-2 match Gladbach and 2-1 match Bayer Leverkusen by Xabi Alonso.
Finally, it doesn’t hurt to remember that the Bayern Munich paid nothing more and at least 20 million euros to Leipzig, the team to which he belongs nagelsmannin the summer of 2021. Less than two years ago.
Source: La Verdad

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