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“He hits it with the hammer and destroys everything.”

2024-03-02T19:54:26.522Z

Highlights: “He hits it with the hammer and destroys everything”. Didi Hamann has lost his respect for the coach - and once again finds tough words. Harry Kane saved him a last-minute win against Leipzig, but in Freiburg it was only enough for a draw. The final straw is now the Champions League, where Lazio Rome is an opponent who really doesn't cover themselves with glory in Italy and would probably just be cannon fodder for Munich under normal circumstances. It's hard to imagine Dreesen and Eberl sticking with Tuchel if the season ends in complete disaster.



As of: March 2, 2024, 8:45 p.m

By: Marius Epp

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For some, Thomas Tuchel just seems like a foreign body at FC Bayern.

Didi Hamann has lost his respect for the coach - and once again finds tough words.

Munich – “Didi is getting a little out of hand at the moment”: When Thomas Tuchel was still firmly in the saddle at FC Bayern at the end of October last year, he casually brushed off the nagging Sky expert Hamann.

In the months that followed, his time in Munich got out of hand - and culminated in him breaking up for the summer.

Now his farewell tour at FC Bayern is in danger of getting out of hand.

Harry Kane saved him a last-minute win against Leipzig, but in Freiburg it was only enough for a draw.

The record champions may have finally said goodbye to the title race.

Only Lazio Rome remains for FC Bayern and Thomas Tuchel

The final straw is now the Champions League, where Lazio Rome is an opponent who really doesn't cover themselves with glory in Italy and would probably just be cannon fodder for Munich under normal circumstances.

After the first leg defeat, Bayern have their backs against the wall.

And Tuchel, if you believe some similar media reports, will have his final against the Romans.

It's hard to imagine Dreesen and Eberl sticking with Tuchel if the season ends in complete disaster.

Thomas Tuchel has to face heavy criticism.

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Hamann shoots at Tuchel: “It destroys everything”

Tuchel's public appearance in particular is causing discussions.

At the press conference before the Freiburg game, the FCB coach made no effort to hide his thrifty mood.

This is also a thorn in Didi Hamann's side - the TV expert once again took a strong aim at the Bayern coach on Sky.

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Max Eberl's inauguration gave him hope; the new sports director "said 'Mia san Mia'.

And then the coach comes a day later and says: 'Now we've rewritten history for the third time in six months,'" complains Hamann.

“And hit it with the hammer and destroy everything again.”

He hits it with the hammer and destroys everything again.

Didi Hamann on Thomas Tuchel

Tuchel's decision causes a lack of understanding for Hamann: “Principle of hope”

The ex-national player continues to rage: “If you look at what he says after the games.

Yesterday after the game

(against Freiburg, editor's note)

to say: 'It was a lucky goal that meant we didn't win the game'.

I also lack respect.”

Hamann can't understand why FC Bayern is still sticking with Tuchel: "It's all based on the principle of hope." With a view to the Champions League, he speaks of a "huge opportunity", but: "Whether it still happens in the constellation, I doubt it.”

(epp)

Source: merkur

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