I read how Oliver Kahn commented on this dismissal, he said that they hoped for a long collaboration with Negelsman, but the results after the break at the World Championships became unsatisfactory.
Perhaps this makes sense, because Bayern have a recession in the game and they decided not to wait for the moment when things get even worse. Tuchel is a good coach, I knew that he would not be left without a team for a long time, but I think that no one could have predicted such a development of events with the dismissal of Negelsmann, and that Tuchel would be the head coach of Bayern.
Well, I hope they don't end up regretting like how Tottenham did after the sacked Mourinho or Chelsea did after the sacked Thomas Tuchel. Personally, I hate teams that don't give coaches enough chances or time, even when they have had past achievements with them. Julian Nagelsmann did not perform so poorly by many top European club standards.
I think Nagelsmann would be a good candidate to replace Graham Potter. Thomas Tuchel is a good coach, no doubt about it, but sending Nagelsmann out of the team was not good. In fact, Bayern is a team that is still in the championship race in the Bundesliga. They are also very good at UCL. I don't think there was any reason for him to be fired.