Official: Bayern Munich replaces Nagelsmann with Tuchel
Still in the running for a treble, Bayern Munich made official this Friday evening his separation with Julian Nagelsmann, replaced by Thomas Tuchel.
It's official, Julian Nagelsmann is no longer the coach of Bayern Munich. Second in the Bundesliga, one point behind Borussia Dortmund, the Bavarian club has separated from its 35-year-old coach this Friday.
Der FC Bayern hat Trainer Julian Nagelsmann freigestellt. Zu dieser Entscheidung kamen der Vorstandsvorsitzende Oliver Kahn und Sportvorstand Hasan Salihamidžić in Abstimmung mit Präsident Herbert Hainer. Nachfolger von Nagelsmann wird Thomas Tuchel.
— FC Bayern München (@FCBayern) March 24, 2023
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Arrived at Bayern in the summer of 2021 and under contract until 2026, Nagelsmann paid for the poor results of his team in the championship since the beginning of the calendar year 2023, as well as his complicated relationship with some players and leaders of the German club. According to the English press, Tottenham is thinking of him to replace Antonio Conte.
Bayern Munich also made official this Friday the appointment of Thomas Tuchel until June 2025. The former PSG coach, free since his dismissal from Chelsea last September, will make his debut against his former club Borussia Dortmund on April 1, before an exciting double-header against Pep Guardiola's Manchester City in the Champions League.
Thomas Tuchel erhält einen Vertrag bis zum 30.6.2025 und wird am Montag erstmals das Training leiten. pic.twitter.com/KojjLFG3pW
— FC Bayern München (@FCBayern) March 24, 2023