FC Bayern, Hainer: “It’s good that Tuchel put up a stop sign”

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“It’s good that Tuchel put up a stop sign”

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After the gala against BVB, Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel struck out at his critics. The thin-skinned appearance after his team’s confident victory is surprising. Club president Herbert Hainer praises and defends Tuchel.

Even two days after the gala at BVB, the dominant topic is not FC Bayern’s outstanding 4-0 win, but rather the performance of coach Thomas Tuchel. The 50-year-old reacted very thinly to the criticism that rained down on him and his team before the game and snapped directly at TV expert Lothar Matthäus. Dietmar Hamann also got rid of his fat before Tuchel canceled the interview on Sky.

After the dispute that lasted for days, Matthäus, who says he has “no problem with Thomas Tuchel,” tried to smooth things over. “Everyone has their point of view, and I think I try to deal with it correctly,” said Matthäus. Hamann also emphasized that he had no problem with Tuchel: “For me it’s always about the matter, it’s not about Thomas Tuchel at all. I played with him in selection teams as a youth. I really appreciate him, he has a good sense of humor.” But he stuck to his criticism and said: “I was a little surprised and surprised by the way it was done. This is also a form of decency. You have to do that on some level.”

Thin-skinned instead of confident – Tuchel didn’t let the criticism of him roll off his back

Source: AFP/JEAN-CHRISTOPHE VERHAEGEN

Of course, with Bayern you see things a little differently. President Herbert Hainer considers Tuchel’s reactions (“We won 4-0, now you have to do a 180 degree turn, have fun.”) after the victory in the top game to be appropriate and understandable. “I think it’s good that Thomas has now put up a stop sign. I like that he is so defensive,” said Hainer at MagentaSport. “He has enough pressure, like all of us at Bayern.”

“Sometimes you had the impression that we were playing against relegation”

Bayern obviously do not see their performance in the current season being appreciated. “Everyone can express their opinion and criticize. “Sometimes you had the impression that everything was in ruins and that we were playing against relegation,” said Hainer. “We haven’t lost a game yet and have won every game in the Champions League. Yes, we were eliminated from the cup. Not good, but it can happen.”

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As happened in the last three years, when Bayern were kicked out by second division club Holstein Kiel, lost 5-0 at Borussia Mönchengladbach and failed in the home game against SC Freiburg.

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