Bayern Munich and their manager Thomas Tuchel have had a challenging week, suffering three consecutive defeats. The Bundesliga champions were first heavily beaten by title contenders Bayer Leverkusen, followed by losses to Lazio in the Champions League and Bochum on Sunday. These results have put Tuchel under immense pressure, with Bayern now trailing Leverkusen by eight points.
There have been discussions about Tuchel’s position, and according to Sky Sport Germany’s Florian Plettenberg, Bayern Munich is considering a surprising move by appointing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as their interim coach until the end of the season. Christoph Freund, Bayern’s sporting director, has been monitoring Solskjaer for years, but the current plan is to stick with Tuchel.
While Solskjaer has been without a job since leaving Manchester United in 2021, he did well in bringing together a fractured dressing room at Old Trafford. Although he ultimately wasn’t deemed suitable for the permanent role, he had a win percentage of 54%. The Bayern Munich job would only be temporary, lasting a few months.
At 50 years old, Solskjaer may have the ability to unite Bayern Munich’s squad and salvage what remains of their disappointing season.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com