In the last few years, a big problem for Bayern Munich has been they have not given their coaches enough time to actually work with the squad. Someone who does not follow football very closely understands that for a coach it takes quite a bit of time to actually bring in good results with a club. Some of the great coaches we know had to wait quite some time for the initial success. In this day and age, it seems like no club is actually willing to wait and see what happens in the long term. They want good results as soon as they appoint a new coach. And that has been a problem with Bayern Munich. Of course, there is no problem in wanting good results. But when you keep changing the coach, the players are also not going to get used to one tactic. Because every new coach is going to have different tactics.
In recent years, the actions of the Bayern leadership have been incomprehensible, such as the dismissal of Negelsman. It still remains a mystery to me why this was done. Although it is possible that conflicts arise during the work that do not allow further work, as for example, Tuchel’s conflict with the players became a big problem for Bayern and I think influenced the team’s result in the Bundesliga. A coach needs time, but it also all depends on the team, for example Kompany will need less time than a new coach at Manchester United, because the state of the teams is different.