As of: February 7, 2024, 7:02 p.m
By: Melanie Gottschalk
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After the dispute between Didi Hamann and Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel, another former FCB professional has now spoken out.
Munich – Thomas Tuchel has been subjected to harsh criticism from various experts since he took office at FC Bayern.
Above all, the Sky experts and former players of the club, Didi Hamann and Lothar Matthäus, always find clear words - and thus caused dissatisfaction among the people of Munich.
Only recently there was another argument between the FC Bayern coach and Didi Hamann after he described it as, among other things, the “biggest misunderstanding since Jürgen Klinsmann”.
A few days later, Hamann apologized for parts of his criticism.
Former Bayern professional Strunz finds clear words for coach Tuchel
However, Tuchel made it clear on Saturday (February 3) after the win against Borussia Möchengladbach that he “doesn’t believe him”.
“A line was crossed.
I don't believe him.
The things that happened were completely taken out of context and said deliberately.
Statements were deliberately made that were not true.” The dispute between Tuchel and Hamann does not appear to have been resolved.
Now former Bayern professional Thomas Strunz has also gotten involved.
In the “Bild Sport” program on
Welt TV
he said: “All these discussions with the experts, like Hamann or Lothar Matthäus, show thin-skinnedness.
That’s not really sovereign.”
The criticism doesn't stop: Thomas Strunz also finds clear words for Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel.
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Strunz criticizes FC Bayern: “Everything seems tough, out of round, not fluid and not very inspiring”
Strunz believes he knows why Tuchel keeps getting involved in disputes with the experts: “Perhaps his behavior can also be justified by the fact that there are no longer any discussions about sporting matters.
All these discussions about trivialities distract a little from the actual analysis.”
But Strunz also found clear words for FC Bayern itself: “I’m not convinced by the club’s entire actions.
I don't see any common thread and I don't feel which direction things should go in the future.
Everything seems tough, unrounded, not fluid and not very inspiring.”
He also has a tip for the top game on Saturday (February 10) against Bayer Leverkusen: 3-1 for the Werkself.
It remains to be seen whether the Munich team will actually let the team around coach Xabi Alonso get their hands on them.
(msb)