Jan Åge Fjørtoft de ESPN FC se une a The Gab & Juls Show para discutir la situación en el Bayern de Múnich que, a pesar de ganar un undécimo título consecutivo de la Bundesliga en el último día de la temporada, ha despedido a las leyendas del club Oliver Kahn y Hasan Salihamidzic, quienes ocupaban el cargo de director ejecutivo, respectivamente. Posiciones directas deportivas en los campeones alemanes. ✔ Suscríbete a ESPN+: ✔ Suscríbete a ESPN FC en YouTube:
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If only Dortmund weren't spineless bottlers like Arsenal. This was greatest opportunity for them to win the League.
Muller and Reus are the same age, and Muller has been a consistent presence for his club for over 14 years. He has contributed 25+ goals in each of his last 11 seasons and achieved remarkable success with 12 Bundesliga titles, 2 UCL titles, a World Cup victory, and numerous cup trophies. Despite his illustrious career, why is he still underrated? Perhaps it's because he doesn't generate as many magical moments as Reus. What is Muller truly known for? Is it his exceptional work rate or his ability to conjure up those memorable moments?
Gab- you should get your facts right. Tuchel got a better point average in the Bundesliga in his 9 games than Nagelsmann in the 9 games before he was fired (2,1 vs. 1,9).
There weren't many better suited than Kahn. He has a master's degree and interestingly his topic was "Strategic management in Germany's professional football". Did I mention he is a club legend that commands respect? They groomed him for this position and should have given him more time as well. Rome wasn't built in a day.
There was no need to sack nagglesman
you guys not taking into consideration that bayern had a record 51 goals scored in the first half of the season….
Yet Arsenal still trusting the process.
Where would bayern be if it wasn't for Nagelsman way of playing that secured them enough goals to win 😂
to late to late
Best decision since a very long time. They were ruining the club.
When Bayern won the Bundesliga… Football lost.
They all deserve some of the blame. Management holds most of the blame, it was their decisions that brought them to this point. So the firings were fair.
The whole downfall started with Nagelsmanns sacking. Before that the entire Bayern fanbase was behind Kahn Salihamidzic and Hainer.
Mane can't even beat an offside trap , he just makes a run without looking to see where the last defender is.
People never talk about Mueller's importance in the defense, he sets up the forward press and directs it and that is lost when he is not on the field. The dropoff this year also can be put squarely on the loss of Neuer for the second half of the season. There is a reason Schweinsteiger said he is the best player he ever played with, with Neuer you have 11 in attack he is so good with his feet. Sommer is a good keeper, but they had to change so much when Neuer got injured.
Muller gives away the ball most of the time.
Guys Brazzo is like a son to Hoenes. He protected him for years. But now they need a change and he didnt fit it anymore
Nagelsmann lost the dressing room
why not? the shape and system havent changed for years anyway. all these players want to play is 4231. there is a limit of what you can do with 4231, every team that plays 4231 mostly attack with similar pattern and have the same problems. if bayern doesnt pay big for striker whoever the director wouldnt make any difference anyway.
Once again, Gab being a clown when it has anything to do with Bayern.