Bayern Munich opens matchday 12 of the Bundesliga tomorrow, Friday, after the national team’s break, with a visit to Cologne. A situation that led to Thomas Tuchel, coach of the Bavarian team, harshly criticized the overloaded calendar of a match, which in his opinion “is not being done for the good of the game or for the players.
Champions Bayern, unbeaten in the Bundesliga despite finishing second two points behind leaders Leverkusen, face a trip to Cologne just 24 hours after two of its internationals, the Canadian Alphonso Davies and the South Korean Kim Min-jae, return from their choices.
“It’s a question about the television rights and the channels can choose their teams. This is the second time we played away from home on Friday. Alphonso and Min-Jae came back today from a very long trip and obviously this is a very bad schedule” said Tuchel.
Furthermore, the technician confirmed that the injured Jamal Musiala and Matthijs de Ligt They will get through the game and make sure his players are “mentally tired and physically exhausted.”
“Excuse me? Look at Liverpool”
“Some would say it’s a reason, but if you listened to Jürgen Klopp (Liverpool manager), They play on Saturday at 12:30 against Manchester City. We will play outside tomorrow. “It’s a limit or maybe more than a limit.”
Just after the international break in September, Bayern drew at home (2-2) against Leverkusen on Friday. It was only one of two games in which the reigning Bundesliga champions have not won since the start of the season.
Sané’s sending off against Austria
Bayern fielded five players for the squad for Germany, which lost two friendlies against Turkey (2-3) and Austria (2-0). In the end Leroy Sané was sent off.
“I saw it coming,” Tuchel said. “That’s what I told Leroy. We feel that is unhappy and can’t control himself if he gets angry,” he added while urging the players to stay “calm, focused and get rid of negative feelings.”
Source: La Verdad

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