26 de noviembre de 2024

48 comentarios en «How Bayern Munich RUINED Their Own Season»

  1. Sacking Nagelsmann was 100% correct. Bayern got 18 points in 10(!) matches with Nagelsmann in 2023. The squad only performed closed to their potential when the international spotlights were on them, aka in the UCL and against Union Berlin (2nd in the league at the time, close enough to overtake Bayern). It was pretty clear that he wasn't in charge of the squad, that he has lost the dressing room.

    Btw, 1.8 points/match would be a 62 point season in the Bundesliga. There is NO chance for any manager in Bayern to survive this average over roughly 1/3 of a season. If you only look at this season, Bayern was clearly NOT the favorite at the time they sacked Nagelsmann to win the league.

  2. No blame for any of the players? I suspect two or three veterans of the team have become a problem. Since when is it okay to go skiing and break your leg in the middle of a season?

  3. Long term I back Tuchel to make Bayern a force again. The results now show that sacking Nagelsmann was correct. This team is not right, and it is Nagelsmanns respnosibillity more than anything else.

  4. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Club image, control, lifestyle choices, coaches' ever revolving door, management competency, sponsorship, issues between club and national team, managing big ego players, budgets and players' replacement. Touched on just about everything.
    It will be interesting to see how TT fares at BM, his style of play, pace of game, level of possession, developing and integrating younger players. His management, team, player and media communication skills,

  5. As a Bayern fan i am happy that someone actually did a video explaining where the nickname FC Hollywood comes from and that the club is not as perfect as others outside of Germany or don't follow the club closely think

  6. I've been a Bayern fan since childhood. I love this team. They've been coasting since the most recent Treble and desperately need a wakeup call. The upper management has become fat on the club's success and just fogured anything works because Bayern always wins. Regardless of what happen this weekend there need to be big changes from top to bottom.

  7. Love your videos, much love from Angola 🇦🇴. Big Bayern Munich fan for almost 30 years. This is the best thing that can happens to Bayern. They need to re-structure, Neuer needs to retire. Brazzo needs to be replaced and Hoeness/Rummenige cannot continue to shaddow Oli Kahn all the time. If they get Konrad Laimer, nkolo muani, Rice and get a decent loan on Kai Havertz or Joao Felix Bayern will be just fine. They also needs to displace Mane, Sané and Goretzka

  8. They're actually the 2nd most successful team in UCL history, not 3rd. Yes AC Milan has one more title than them, but in terms of consistency and competition statistics AC Milan do not even come close to Bayern. Milan's UCL statistics are quite pathetic compared to Bayern's.

  9. I hope wherever he lands next . They are more patient for at least 2-3 seasons before sacking him again . He is a talented coach . Bayern you made a bad mistakes being so frisky and flirty and afraid of falling off your perch

  10. Lol I knew from the time they decided that Tuchle was there guy that it was the beginning of the end 😂😂😂😂😂😂 after his chelsea record shows that he only managed to win 50% of his games at chelsea

  11. I said upon his appointment that Tuchel wont last long at Bayern Munich. People forget how terrible Chelsea were towards the end of his tenure. He seems to have lost the magic touch. Also, you cant underestimate the loss of Lewandowski despite how many people try and play it down. His guaranteed goals made such a difference

  12. The problem with European football is that there’s no cap space which allows the same teams to spend as much as they want which has the almost all the time the same league winners which is boring

  13. He also rides and electric skateboard. Which as a guy who also does that i thought it was cooool af. lol Imagine pep arriving to training on an electric skateboard whizzing around 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  14. I remember Bayern mocking Lewandowski at the beginning of the season – "who needs Lewandowski" etc. Yes they were smashing goals in august and september but later something stopped working. System with 9 like Lewandowski was working better than new Nagelsmann system with mane and choupo moting and sometimes muller as strikers.

  15. Tuchel is a great coach and maybe has a more proven track record than Nagelsmann but you don't change train pilots when the train is already running. Obviously coaches are sacked in the middle of the season every now and then but that is mostly in the beginning or middle of the season. As a FC Bayern fan I think this was one of the worst decisions ever by our board and I hope next season with Tuchel in charge and this clown of a board gone, we will have a new beginning.

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  17. I’m shocked teams haven’t seen first hand how you need to stick with a manager and give him control. Klopp. Arteta. Even Nagelsman at his previous clubs. Find a manager. Implement his system. And hold on when it’s not the best results. The dominating teams in almost every sport work this way.

  18. Bayern ruined the club in 2021 when Hansi was let go and Brazzo stayed. From that day it was only a matter of time before things went wrong. And it can take years before Bayern are close to winning CHL again.

  19. At the end of the day, the players decide results. I'm guessing they sacked a popular figure in the dressing room and destroyed team morale.

  20. This season is the result of the wrong people at the top being completely disconnected from reality. They were so successful they got lost in the sauce by taking everything for granted.

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