Kimmich furious with assistant coach Zsolt Low after Bayern loss
Nerves were high after Bayern Munich's Bundesliga defeat to VfL Bochum at the weekend. According to 'Bild', Joshua Kimmich got into a heated argument with assistant coach Zsolt Low after losing Sunday's encounter.
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Bayern Munich slumped to a shock 3-2 loss at lowly Bochum on Sunday, suffering a third successive defeat for the first time since 2015 and leaving them eight points behind Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga title race.
'Bild' published a report on how Sunday's heavy defeat was experienced in the Bayern dressing room. The same media outlet highlighted the heated argument between Joshua Kimmich and assistant coach Zsolt Low.
Low has been with Thomas Tuchel since his time at Paris Saint-Germain, when he left Leipzig to join the German coach, whom he also accompanied during his time at Chelsea. Now, they are trying to rediscover the Bavarian side's good form together.
Both the midfielder and the assistant coach got into a scuffle on the way to the dressing room and it was goalkeeper Manuel Neuer who separated them so that the fight did not take place.
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel said winning this season's Bundesliga title was "not so realistic right now" after a loss on Sunday which left Xabi Alonso's Bayer Leverkusen eight points clear at the top.
'Bild' published a report on how Sunday's heavy defeat was experienced in the Bayern dressing room. The same media outlet highlighted the heated argument between Joshua Kimmich and assistant coach Zsolt Low.
Low has been with Thomas Tuchel since his time at Paris Saint-Germain, when he left Leipzig to join the German coach, whom he also accompanied during his time at Chelsea. Now, they are trying to rediscover the Bavarian side's good form together.
Both the midfielder and the assistant coach got into a scuffle on the way to the dressing room and it was goalkeeper Manuel Neuer who separated them so that the fight did not take place.
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel said winning this season's Bundesliga title was "not so realistic right now" after a loss on Sunday which left Xabi Alonso's Bayer Leverkusen eight points clear at the top.
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