After the 0: 1 in Augsburg, the pressure on Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann increases. On Sunday, CEO Oliver Kahn commented on the current situation at the record champions and backed his coach. Kahn denied the rumors about Thomas Tuchel.
After the 0-1 draw in Augsburg and four winless games in a row, the pressure on Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann is increasing. On Sunday, CEO Oliver Kahn commented on the current situation at the record champions and backed his coach.
On the sidelines of the Wiesn visit, Kahn announced an analysis and many talks like that picture– Newspaper reports. “We always work out a wealth of opportunities, but don’t score enough goals from them. It’s not possible to get the final punch. There’s always a lack of consistency and concentration,” said the CEO, describing the current problems . “We’ll now take our time to look at and analyze everything and, of course, have a lot of talks. And then we have to get on the road to success.”
Tuchel not an issue: Bayern is sticking with Nagelsmann
Referring specifically to Nagelsmann, the former world-class goalkeeper said: “It’s perfectly clear that he’s worried about the situation. We’re all dissatisfied and in a bad mood. That’s why it’s important to calm down now and then see which ones We have to pull levers to get back on the road to success very quickly.”
Kahn also made it clear that speculation about Bayern’s interest in Thomas Tuchel was irrelevant. “We don’t deal with other coaches. We are totally convinced of Julian,” emphasized the 53-year-old. “It’s not about perseverance slogans. Thank God we’re still at the very beginning of the season and always have the strength to get back to the top. Where we belong, namely at the top of the table.”
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Source: Stern

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