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Bayern statistics of horror: Schweinsteiger puts his finger on the wound and names the main problem

2024-02-16T18:32:14.205Z

Highlights: Bayern statistics of horror: Schweinsteiger puts his finger on the wound and names the main problem. FC Bayern is in crisis. The people of Munich are showing previously unknown problems. While in past crises the defense was almost always the problem area, there is currently a huge problem on the offensive - Bayern's real showpiece. The last time there were two games in a row without a goal was in 2015 under Pep Guardiola. The Bayern coach is heavily criticized - there are a few alternatives on the market.



As of: February 16, 2024, 7:14 p.m

By: Korbinian Kothny

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FC Bayern also loses against Lazio Rome.

There is a problem, especially on offense.

Bastian Schweinsteiger addresses the problems unsparingly.

Rome – Zero shots on goal, the second game in a row without a goal of their own: FC Bayern is in crisis.

The people of Munich are showing previously unknown problems.

While in past crises the defense was almost always the problem area, there is currently a huge problem on the offensive - Bayern's real showpiece.

FC Bayern with unknown offensive problems

One shot on goal in Leverkusen, not a single one in Rome: Munich's statistics are shocking.

The last time that Munich didn't shoot on goal in the Champions League was in the first leg of the round of 16 against Liverpool in 2019 - in the end, Bayern were eliminated.

The last time there were two games in a row without a goal was in 2015 under Pep Guardiola.

But what are the problems?

It wasn't the first time Tuchel appeared perplexed on Wednesday evening.

“I have no idea, I have no idea.

We made a few changes and wanted to use Leroy on the left to perhaps cross dangerously into the penalty area.

Otherwise, we haven't actually changed anything," replied the Bayern coach when asked why the record champions lost track in the second half.

Bastian Schweinsteiger and Thomas Tuchel know their way around FC Bayern.

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Bastian Schweinsteiger puts his finger in the wound after Bayern's bankruptcy

While the Munich team had at least one or two chances in the first half, the second half was like an offensive revelation.

For Bastian Schweinsteiger, the game wasn't a good one even before the penalty.

The Bayern legend put

his finger in the wound

on

Don’t wait until all eleven Lazio players are back in their basic order.”

Does Tuchel see it the same way?

Quite possible.

In the second half, the Bayern coach was repeatedly seen on the sidelines trying to motivate his team to play a quick offensive game.

Just brought it, it has nothing.

But why?

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Bayern fans want Schweinsteiger to return

Other fans even wished for the return of their former football god.

“Can’t you stand next to Kimmich in midfield?”, or “Don’t you want to try it again?

“Your passport can be taken out of the archive quickly,” two users asked, for example.

Some supporters also trust him to take over as Tuchel's successor.

“I heard Schweinsteiger will take over until the summer,” “Do you have anything planned in the next few weeks, Basti?”, or “Pack your suitcase!

“You’ll take over tomorrow,” write three users, for example.

Schweinsteiger as Tuchel's successor?

An interesting idea, but one that is unlikely to come to fruition.

But one thing is certain: the Bayern coach is heavily criticized - there are a few alternatives on the market.

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Source: merkur

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