Cómo el Bayern de Múnich ARRUINÓ su propia temporada



Cuando el Bayern de Múnich despidió a Julian Nagelsmann a principios de esta temporada y lo reemplazó con Thomas Tuchel, por temor a que sus aspiraciones al triplete estuvieran amenazadas, seguían siendo los favoritos para ganar la Bundesliga, todavía estaban en la DFB-Pokal y acababan de eliminó al PSG de la UEFA Champions League. Desde que llegó Tuchel, el Bayern ha sido eliminado de la DFB-Pokal por el Friburgo, de la Liga de Campeones por el Man City, y parece que se perderá el título de la Bundesliga ante el Borussia Dortmund por primera vez en más de una década. Entonces, en este video, HITC Sevens analiza las dificultades del Bayern, cómo sabotearon su propia temporada y por qué las cosas en un club apodado FC Hollywood no siempre son lo que parecen.

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34 comentarios en «Cómo el Bayern de Múnich ARRUINÓ su propia temporada»

  1. It started when they refused to support flick after winning the treble.Lewy got injured right before Psg game
    2021-fought with flick,alaba
    2022-sule and Lewandowski and now Nagelsmann. They could have made a UCL dynasty but brazzo bottled it

  2. until Dortmund lifts the Bundesliga title, I will never believe Bayern had a crap season.. i thought they have Bundesliga in the bag for the next 20 seasons, the buy all the great players of other Bundesliga team.. booooriingggg

  3. The Nagelsmann sacking and subsequent lack of professionalism in handling it are one thing. But the deciding factor was naivete at the beginning of the season. The sheer audacity to think that this lackluster squad lacking depth and, shockingly so, class, will cruise through all competitions and reach the semi-finals of the Champions League. For that alone, Hasan and Kahn need to go. The coaches don't hold any responsibility for this season. You could make a case for Tuchel though since he wasn't able to keep them on course in Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal.

  4. A team that has won 10 titles in a row, in Europe's (Top 5) most one-sided and meaningless league, one season they are risk of missing out, it seems like a disaster. What an joke!

  5. I have been a bayern fan since 10/11 and I have to say that i haven't seen such a lack of passion and discipline on and off the pitch since Niko Kovac was coaching us. And even then, it had to be a bad day. Hopefully we will recover next season because seeing players like De Ligt and Gnabry(in some matches) really does give me hope. Mia san Mia

  6. Honestly, I think that Nagelsmann's sacking will prove the worst decision in recent Bayern history. There's much more to the story than just the simple fact he got sacked despite still fighting for all the titles. Because of the way Julian got sacked and the lack of progress under Tuchel so far, there are several key players who are "worried about their and Bayern's future", such as Kimmich. While a year ago it sounded crazy to think that Joshua might go somewhere else, now it's clearly a possibility. I wouldn't be surprised if Bayern loses a few of their team leaders in the near future, with a possibility of no silverware on the international stage in the next decade or so. All because of the incompetence of the club's board. And what's even worse, I don't think there will be any changes/sackings there, these people's egos wouldn't survive admitting that they made a mistake. Coming from someone who fully supports the club and its decisions since 2007, it's just painful to watch what is happening at Bayern recently.

  7. so naive of the board to think that bayern could just completely overhaul the system and guarantee success mid season without the destabilising effects of bringing in a new manager that all clubs have to adjust to

  8. The Bayern board panicked and sacked Naggelsman for Tuchel. Tbf on Tuchel he's a great manager but he walked into a mess and now on the verge of winning nothing unless Dortmund somehow screw up. The seeds of destruction of Bayern Munich has been planted since Flick and some key players like Alaba, Javi Martinez, Lewandowski and Boateng left the club without any competent replacements. Every Sporting Institutions will have to go through suffering to become better and it's Bayern's turn to go through it.

  9. Ahhh! Well I don't have many points to prove as this club is soo sooo good that this kind of season is a big lesson for owners & their representatives that you shouldn't experiment with a coach like Naglesmann & that is a big loss for such a giant club ⚽🏟️
    I won't point out the flaws in the current coach which is quite obvious coz many questions will arise after such a big failure which again is of no surprise

  10. Why people fail to understand this and I have said it so many times every club who has lost it golden era players will always fail when trying to build with new players until those players get to understand the club system and philosophy so unfortunately even a y coach will fail

  11. You forgot the bizarre press conference in which the bosses of Bayern instead of critiquing their own failures (when Kovac was still in office) seemed to have prepared to attack everyone but themselves. Especially Brazzo, who seemed like a pushover next to Hoeneß.

    The greatest lines were about Juan Bernat, who they actually blamed for much of the problems. No you didn't misread, they singled out Bernat, a squad player for their downturn. You could actually say it worked because everyone made fun of the bosses instead of the squad after that.

    I later reinacted blaming Juan Bernat when I had constant problems with a teacher and said that, because we are both strong personalities. I don't think the teacher got the joke, but we actually left on good terms.

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