Before Thomas Tuchel took over Bayern Munich, I would have placed a bet that Bayern Munich would win each of those 5 games, and then it'll be up to Dortmund whether or not they want throw another title chance away, but what Bayern exhibited was the worse way part ways with coach that wasn't doing so terrible having just knocked out PSG from the UCL, now I have huge doubts that Bayern would have been able to pull that off if Tuchel was already their manager them. I don't understand the need to introduce a new coach with a distinct idea at such time of the year when not to bad at all, if it was meant to only disrupt things within the teams camp.
I really don't know what Bayern management's idea has been, when they sacked Nagelsmann.
After doing that move, Bayern can only lose in such a crucial phase and it happened like that.
It would have been pretty easy to finish the season under Nagelsmann and part ways after the season.
If Bayern feared that Tuchel signed for any Club else in the meantime, they could have told him to hire him for the new season.
It's very unlikely to have an open coach seat at a top club during the current phase of the season anyways.
In addition, Nagelsmann was hired to be a long-term solution.
His approach wasn't certainly bad, just lacking a bit of luck.
And now, Tuchel's start at Bayern is already looking pretty doomed.
Changing your coach can work if your team is already in trouble (like relegation candidates) but it's definitely an immensely risky decision to change the coach for the situation, Bayern has been in when Nagelsman got sacked.
Next game is against Hertha BSC at home,
should be pretty easy for Bayern to get 3 points...