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Munich – Is that still FC Bayern? Thomas Tuchel's team lost a 2-0 lead in Heidenheim and suffered the next bitter defeat. The reactions to the defeat were correspondingly clear - sports director Max Eberl in particular criticized the players violently.
We have summarized the reactions from Sky's FC Bayern camp and from the mixed zone.
Max Eberl (sports director FC Bayern) after the defeat in Heidenheim about ...
... the team's performance:
“This is not Bayern Munich as I know Bayern Munich. I have great respect for what Bayern have achieved over the last eleven years. How many trophies they have won, how many titles they have won. But that's just a face they show. And that's part of it too. But that’s not the face that Bayern Munich is.”
... the defeat:
“The opponent now knows that if we score a goal, they will wobble. In 86 seconds? That shouldn't happen to you as a top team. Are you still a top team? I don't know. It doesn't look like that at the moment. We shouldn't have the arrogance to end a Bundesliga game after halftime. If the team thinks we can get by with three percent less. Damn, you won't get it. We should be ashamed.”
... the objective for the rest of the season:
“We should get rid of the arrogance very quickly. So far we are not second. And we are not yet sure of the Champions League. The question was just asked, new coach, new players. What can I say to the new coach? Are we Champions League or not? Now that sounds very, very depressive. But that’s the question we need to answer right now.”
... Thomas Tuchel:
“Thomas put everything in this meeting room. The speeches were very emotional. And if you get that back, it’s definitely not what Thomas deserves.”
Max Eberl harshly criticizes the FC Bayern team after the defeat in Heidenheim. © Imago
Thomas Tuchel (FC Bayern coach) after the bankruptcy over ...
... the reasons for the renewed defeat:
“I have no idea.”
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... the Heidenheim double strike:
“That was just a logical consequence of the first five minutes of the second half. It is extremely careless and individually too weak in duels.”
... the 2:2 via a simple long ball:
“Phonzy forgets to close. That does not exist. At this level, it doesn’t exist.”
...
whether it's a mentality problem or a quality question:
(thinks for a long time)
"It's difficult to answer, I can't say..."
... his yellow card and the subsequent tantrum:
“I was on my feet once. I coached everything sitting down. And then immediately the yellow card.”
... the question of how he wants to give a positive impulse:
“Not now
(gets extremely upset).
We're standing here in the Heidenheim fan curve, ten minutes after the final whistle. And should I now give a positive impulse?”
Thomas Müller (FC Bayern) after the Heidenheim defeat over...
... his explanation for the defeat:
“Explanations would not change the result that we are not in the best phase of the club's history. I think that is clear to everyone involved. I can't turn the result around now anyway and it won't do us any good if we pick on each other. The resentment in me is almost smiling again towards Tuesday. Today, thanks to my many years of experience, my thoughts are almost back in battle mode towards Tuesday.”
... the drastic drop in performance in the second half:
“It's not like we're picking our noses and don't care about anything. At the moment we just don’t have the punch in many moments when the opponent is just there.”
Christoph Freund (Sporting Director FC Bayern) about...
... the team's performance:
“We have to look in the mirror. That can't be the case after a 2-0 lead. Every single person has to question themselves. Thomas tries everything, questions himself. But everyone has to nibble on themselves. Twice within a week, it’s really crazy.”
(epp/smk)