Man, big teams firing coaches left and right is awful. It emphasizes the game's urgency. However, some of these choices are puzzling. Get Xavi at Barcelona. He won the league last season with a lackluster team. I find the dismissal harsh. Bayern Munich has Tuchel. Maybe this season wasn't his best, but he won the Champions League. He may have needed additional time to fix things
Yes, big clubs are under a lot of pressure. Fans want trophies, boards want results. But changing managers isn't always effective. Sometimes long-term success requires steadiness and patience. Look at Klopp at Liverpool; he took his time building a team and now they're dominant. Change for its own sake isn't always best. It can interrupt team rhythm, generate confusion, and backfire. It's sometimes best to stick with a manager you trust and give them time to improve
popular team fires its coach even though the coach has made a good contribution usually has a reasonable reason or has a goal for the common good, but in the case of Xavi dismissal, this seems a little unreasonable to me because previously Xavi was very much retained after successfully managing Barcelona well even though with financial shortages.
after that, rumors spread that Barcelona wanted to keep Xavi for the next season, but I was surprised after reading posts by several people who said that Xavi had been fired and would be replaced by a new coach.
Isn't this something that makes us wonder what the purpose of all this is when firing Xavi who has helped change so much at Barcelona?
I thought that after Xavi was fired, it actually opened up an opportunity for Bayern Munich to try to bring in this coach rather than having to bring in Vincent Kompany, who has currently failed to bring Burnley to achieve good results in the EPL.
this should be the best choice for Bayern Munich and I am sure that if Munich makes an offer to Xavi, he will definitely accept the offer because it is better to coach a team that has quality players than to coach a team that cannot appreciate his contribution.