FC Bayern: Tuchel attacks Hamann – “Didi is just getting out of hand”

Bundesliga After criticism of style of play

Tuchel attacks Hamann – “Didi is getting a bit out of hand at the moment”

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Tuchel scolds Hamann – “Didi is definitely not important enough”

Before the home game against Darmstadt, Thomas Tuchel responded to Dietmar Hamann’s criticism with clear words. “Didi is getting a little out of hand at the moment,” the Bayern coach criticizes the TV expert.

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In his role as a TV expert, Dietmar Hamann regularly criticizes FC Bayern. Now Thomas Tuchel is reacting to the ex-professional’s statements. The Bayern coach counters with a clear assessment of Hamann’s competence.

Thomas Tuchel responded to Dietmar Hamann’s ongoing criticism at the press conference before the home game against SV Darmstadt on Friday. “Didi is getting a bit out of hand at the moment, I have the feeling, and on the other hand it is definitely not important enough for us to care about it, react to it or allow ourselves to be annoyed,” said the FC Bayern coach. Tuchel grinned smugly.

Former national player Hamann had previously criticized the record champions and Tuchel’s work again. “Bayern have been playing the same football for six months, with little control and stability, and nothing has changed. When I recognize the problem, I have to try to fix it with the players I have available,” wrote Hamann in his Sky column.

There was also a lot of piecemeal in FC Bayern’s 3-1 win in the Champions League at Galatasaray Istanbul on Tuesday. “Thanks to their individual class, they always find ways to win, but when it comes to the flow of the game and homogeneity, they leave a lot to be desired,” said former Bayern professional Hamann.

Hamann warns of “huge problems”

“Bayern had two very good opponents this season, Leipzig and Leverkusen, and they were inferior to both of them, even though they got a point each. “It won’t go well in the long run and maybe in ten days it won’t be enough in Dortmund,” wrote the 50-year-old.

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In the Bundesliga, Munich will face newly promoted Darmstadt 98 on Saturday before the top game in Dortmund the following week (November 4th). “If you don’t pay attention, keep playing football like this, lose important games and have self-doubts, you can get into huge problems in the league in the winter.”

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In addition, Tuchel must clearly tell players like Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka and Konrad Laimer “what you want from them. And if they don’t do that, they don’t play. Discipline is a matter of attitude, you can teach it to people.”

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