Dietmar Hamann praises the development of Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann, but sees the Dortmund game as an indicator for the next few weeks
Soccer Germany is feverishly looking forward to the classic between and that. After the victories against Leverkusen and Pilsen, Munich has calmed down a bit again, after Julian Nagelsmann in particular had been heavily criticized by many an expert. Was among the chief critics sky-Expert Didi Hamann. However, he recognizes a positive development with the Bayern coach.
It’s a well-known fact that it’s never easy as a Bayern coach. You are constantly under observation and the results sometimes do not correspond to expectations, there is quickly a fire under the roof. This is what happened with Julian Nagelsmann in the past few weeks. However, Didi Hamann is convinced that the coach has learned from past mistakes.
“He’s been different lately. He got to know that Bayern Munich is something different and has a different impact. He noticed that it doesn’t go down well when you skateboard around the training ground,” explained the former professional from Bavaria and in an interview sky.
He also commented positively that the coach “had made a very humble impression in the last week or two”, “acted professionally” and “didn’t say too much personally”.
This helps the coach to be left alone by the media and critics. “On the one hand you have to make sure that you answer the questions and make everyone happy, on the other hand you mustn’t offer a target for attack. He has offered too many targets for attack in the past few months,” Hamann clarified.
Hamann unsure about Nagelsmann’s standing: “I think there are critical voices”
Of the skyHowever, the expert was not quite sure about Nagelsmann’s standing at Bayern Munich and sees it as his responsibility. “I do believe that there are critical voices in the Bayern management and voices that say: We would have liked Nagelsmann to get used to Bayern Munich a little faster, maybe take a step back and let the team develop,” he guessed.
Despite the two strong appearances against Leverkusen and Pilsen, Hamann remained cautious as far as Bayern’s actual form is concerned and relies on Dortmund as a yardstick. “Leverkusen and Pilsen were opponents of the build-up. Dortmund will challenge them on Saturday and Bayern will have very restless weeks before the World Cup,” he predicted. On Saturday you will get a “first impression of how things will continue”.
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Source: Stern

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