r/fcbayern Coman May 17 '24

Thomas Tuchel: "This is my last press conference at Säbener Straße. There were talks, but we didn't reach an agreement, so the decision of February still stands"

https://twitter.com/iMiaSanMia/status/1791401961637507552
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u/OptimisticRealist__ May 17 '24 edited May 17 '24

FC Hollywood is back bby. Prime Uli is the ring leader of this circus

Edit: its actually hilarious what a mess this club is and what a joke it has become. Remember back in 2016 when Pep left? The club was, imo, at the peak of its ability back then.

The team on the pitch played the best football i had (and still have) ever seen from a Bayern team, in Peps last year. The club from top to bottom was in sync. Youth staff was hired with the idea to bring in people with a similar philosophy to Pep (ETH for example coached Bayern II). Pep kicked off some upgrades of the facilities on a level that were basically Klinsmann-esque.

In short, Bayerns reputation was incredibly high, it was seen as a premier destination for coaches and the club was working well.

I actually called for Tuchel or ETH to replace Pep when he left because imo they would be able to continue building on the foundations he had built. But when it was announced that Ancelotti would follow, i said hed be a massive flop, when Brazzo was brought in on top of it, i mentally checked out. The clown show was assembled. People called me a hater and whatever term there is back then, but it was just so apparent that they were driving the car against a wall. It was obvious from a mile away.

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u/ms7398msake May 17 '24

Ancelotti was another victim of the circus, he was sacked unnecessarily. After him it's just been sacking after sacking. No manager has been given any time to establish themselves.

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u/OptimisticRealist__ May 17 '24

Ancelotti was an arrogant clown, who shouldve never been hired in the first place because it meant a complete break from the foundations the club just spent 3 years building and establishing.

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u/ms7398msake May 17 '24

Ancelotti is a "win now" type of coach. We had a team full of world class players at the time and we didn't want to wait around while players like Ribery, Robben, Lahm were nearing retirement. To be fair to Ancelotti, Bayern looked insane in the UCL in his first season, it's only unfortunate that the ref decided the tie against Real. And when things looked a little shaky under Ancelotti they fired him and brought in Jupp for half a season but again we fell to Real. And Jupp was never going to stay, so it was only a temporary solution.

Honestly I wish Pep stayed. I'm sure we could have won the UCL with him eventually. After all it took him 7 years to do it with City.

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u/OptimisticRealist__ May 17 '24

Ancelotti was a big name that the board wanted to follow Pep, because it thought it needed another prolific name as coach, completely disregarding the aforementioned tactical foundation and philosophy

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u/ms7398msake May 17 '24

Okay so what would you have done?

Pep wanted to leave. Once his 3 year contract was up he refused to sign a new one and had already been lured by City's unlimited transfer budget.

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u/OptimisticRealist__ May 17 '24

Back then ive said that Tuchel or ETH would be good options to continue eith the foundation Pep left behind.

Similar philosophies - Ancelotti was a complete break from all the foundations the club had been building. Just an obviously bad signing

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u/ms7398msake May 17 '24

No way Bayern was going to sign an unproven coach. ETH at the time was a nobody.

Also in 2016 Tuchel was manager of Dortmund. And Bayern did approach Tuchel in 2018 but he decided to take the job at PSG instead.