Tuchel's decision to leave Bayern Munich 'still stands', says sporting director
Bayern Munich have improved their performance in recent matches. In fact, this has helped them reach the semi-finals of the Champions League after beating Mikel Arteta's Arsenal. But despite this turnaround, Bayern's sporting director Max Eberl told 'Sport Studio' that the decision for Thomas Tuchel to leave the club "still stands".
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In Munich, Bayern are smiling again after reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League, something they haven't achieved since they won the tournament in 2020. In addition, the Bavarian side have returned to winning ways in the Bundesliga, where they have two consecutive victories after a poor run of form.
Despite the improvement of the team, Bayern sporting director Max Eberl assured in a statement to 'Sport Studio' that the departure of Thomas Tuchel, coach of the Bavarians,"still stands". He explained that the coach himself told him so and that, for that reason, "he doesn't need to change it now".
Eberl said it was a "collective decision" and that "they don't need to discuss it". It should be recalled that in the statement published by the Munich club, it was said that both parties had reached an agreement for the German to leave the club at the end of the season.
With these statements, it seems that Thomas Tuchel's future will not change. What may change is the end of the season, as the poor results suggested that Bayern would end the year without silverware. Instead, this resurgence in the decisive stretch of the Champions League could turn a team doomed to failure into a European champion. But they will first have to overcome the king of the competition, Real Madrid.
Despite the improvement of the team, Bayern sporting director Max Eberl assured in a statement to 'Sport Studio' that the departure of Thomas Tuchel, coach of the Bavarians,"still stands". He explained that the coach himself told him so and that, for that reason, "he doesn't need to change it now".
Eberl said it was a "collective decision" and that "they don't need to discuss it". It should be recalled that in the statement published by the Munich club, it was said that both parties had reached an agreement for the German to leave the club at the end of the season.
With these statements, it seems that Thomas Tuchel's future will not change. What may change is the end of the season, as the poor results suggested that Bayern would end the year without silverware. Instead, this resurgence in the decisive stretch of the Champions League could turn a team doomed to failure into a European champion. But they will first have to overcome the king of the competition, Real Madrid.
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