that is what Dortmund hopes is the defeat of Bayern Munich and Dortmund will take over the first place and give the points a bit farther apart. very sorry when recently Bayern Munich had a very bad performance and disappointed all its fans and a fatal mistake yesterday in the last game conceded 3 goals which embarrassed Bayern Munich.
on the other hand Tuchel has also maximized his players to be able to control the ball and at least strengthen Bayern Munich's defense but the results are in vain. from here we can't blame anyone but indeed the bad side of Bayern is currently in the players themselves not the coach.
If you think that the coach is not so important and his fault is insignificant, then why did Bayern take such an important step and change the coach at such a moment? It is true that the problems were visible in Bayern even before the arrival of Tuchel, but after his arrival, everything became even worse, there were more defeats, and I don’t even know if it’s worth saying that Tuchel needs more time, most likely this is not the team that will give a lot of time to adapt.
Yes, the management made a decision at the wrong time, in fact, they can still wait until the season ends if they want to replace Nagelsmann. Now they have to be eliminated in the Champions League, and in the Bundesliga as well they are now below Borussia Dortmund after losing this week. Even though they still have a chance to become champions, the position they are currently in is definitely not profitable for them at all.
I know sometimes things do happen and decisions are taken without reconsideration. The dismissal of Niggelsman was quite a hasty one. The man had helped Bayern Munich work through tough times of the Bundesliga and was leading the standing by then, even while Bayern lose form, he was still on top of the standing and operating well in the champion league group stage at then (unbeaten?). Bayer Munich management was too desperate for a result and this landed them in bringing in Tuchel to work his stoppage Time wonders just like he did in Chelsea, but unfortunately for them, he is not giving up on the expectations. Bayer will have to struggle to gain back their glory