Thomas Tuchel’s position at Bayern Munich is in jeopardy. The ex-Chelsea manager, who took over from Julian Nagelsmann a year ago, has had a challenging first year in Germany. Despite maintaining an average of just over two points per game, Tuchel, aged 50, has stumbled at nearly every significant obstacle. A recent 3-0 defeat to table-toppers Bayer Leverkusen and a disappointing 1-0 loss to Lazio in the Champions League Round of Last 16 have put Tuchel dangerously close to being dismissed. However, despite his tenuous hold on the Allianz Arena’s dugout, Tuchel still has a crucial series of games ahead to salvage his job. Sky Sports’ Florian Plettenberg reports that “the next three matches against Bochum, Leipzig, and Freiburg will be pivotal for the internal assessment,” followed by the return leg against Lazio. Failing to secure maximum points in these upcoming games will place insurmountable pressure on Tuchel, as former manager Hansi Flick eagerly awaits an opportunity to reclaim his former territory.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com