If Kim Min-jae returns, there may be no Tuchel

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If Kim Min-jae, who was elected to the Asian Cup, returns to Bayern Munich, Thomas Tuchel may not be there already. Calls for dismissal are growing in Germany due to poor performance.

"Munich has to dismiss Tuchel to save this season. The reasons are as follows," the German Bavarian Football Association said on Tuesday, citing a whopping 13 reasons.

The media said, "Shameless things are going on and things are going to get worse. Munich lost to Werder Bremen for the first time since 2008. No one but Tuchel should be blamed," adding, "Some people will oppose it, but Tuchel is now making Munichen play the most evil football possible and the results are not the same."

Munich beat its rival Borussia Dortmund last season to reach the top of the Bundesliga. Since the 2012-13 season, it has never let go of its position as the strongest player in the league.

Of course, it was not easy. Dortmund's momentum was so strong and Munich continued to suffer under former coach Julian Nagelsmann. The competition continued so intense that the winning team was decided until the final round.

However, the Korean team has failed to even compete at all this season. Bayer Leverkusen has displayed incredible performance this season, which means it is not easy to catch up with the team.

Leverkusen, which has played 18 matches in the league, has recorded 48 points with 15 wins, three draws and no losses. Munich has recorded 41 points with 13 wins, two draws and two losses with one less match. Leverkusen is seven points shorter than Leverkusen.

If you win a game, you can narrow it down to four points, but the problem is that Munich has been somewhat slow recently, unlike Leverkusen's momentum. It has lost two games in the last five league games, widening the gap with Leverkusen. In particular, he bowed his head in a home game against Bremen on the 21st, recording a face-to-face defeat for the first time in 16 years. Since then, Tuchel's position has begun to falter.

On Tuchel's problems, Barbarian Football pointed out "why put Thomas Muller back on the bench," "the return of the U-shaped build-up system," "Harry Kane who doesn't play like a striker," "wasted Jamal Musiala," "continued use of Leroy, who has no influence on the left," "the midfield that doesn't work properly," "Hafael Guerreiro's weak presence," "Alfonso Davis full of flaws," "There's so much to be responsible for," "Upha Meccano," and "Why Konrad Reimer is starting at right-back."

"Why shouldn't Vodzin replace Tuchel? It will be in Munich's best interest to replace Tuchel," he said, raising his voice that Tuchel should be replaced.

"Tuchel is about to mark his one-year anniversary as a manager. However, Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamizic, who brought him, left the club. Tuchel is not living up to his expectations at all in terms of success," he said. 메이저 토토사이트

"Munich is forming a team based on Tuchel's vision, but it is very dangerous at this stage. Fans should be concerned about this," he said. "They could fail to win a trophy this season. What if Tuchel fails and leaves a list full of players who don't fit well with the club? What if it is too late to turn it around in the worst case scenario?" he said, stressing that the team should consider replacing Tuchel as soon as possible.

Finally, "Munich is getting closer to the discussion that should happen," he said, adding that Tuchel's time is decreasing.

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