Bayern Munich: Thomas Tuchel to Leave at End of Season
Manager Thomas Tuchel will leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season.
The
50-year-old replaced Julian Nagelsmann at the German champions in
March 2023 on a deal until June 2025.
But the
former Chelsea boss will depart a year earlier than planned as part of "a
sporting realignment" at Bayern.
He led
Bayern to last season's Bundesliga title after taking over in the spring but
they now sit eight points behind leaders Bayer Leverkusen after back-to-back
league defeats.
One of those
was an emphatic 3-0 loss to Leverkusen - and they were also beaten
1-0 by Lazio in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.
Bayern CEO
Jan-Christian Dreesen said both parties agreed to "mutually end our
collaboration" following "an open, good conversation".
"Our
goal is to carry out a sporting realignment with a new coach for the 2024-25
season," he added.
"Until
then, every individual in the club is expressly challenged to achieve the
maximum possible in the Champions League and the Bundesliga.
"I also
explicitly hold the team responsible. Especially in the Champions League, we
are convinced after the defeat at Lazio we will advance to the quarter-finals
with our fans behind us."
Tuchel, who
has also managed Paris St-Germain and Borussia Dortmund, said: "We will
leave after this season. Until then, my coaching team and I will continue to do
everything we can to ensure maximum success."
The German,
who won the Champions League with Chelsea in 2021, oversaw a quarter-final
defeat at the hands of eventual winners Manchester City in Europe last season.
However, his
Bayern side were able to pip Borussia Dortmund on the final day of the
Bundesliga campaign - because their rivals drew 2-2 at home to Mainz - to seal
an 11th straight German title.
England
captain Harry Kane arrived from Tottenham Hotspur in a deal worth an initial
100m euros (£86m) in the hope of securing domestic and European success.
But a
damaging period has seen Bayern slip further behind Xabi Alonso's Leverkusen
side in the Bundesliga and they also must overturn a first-leg deficit against
Lazio to stay in Europe.
Sunday's 3-2
defeat at Bochum was their third in a row in all competitions.
From BBC
Sports .com
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