I believe it was reported that Bayern are very interested in him. I believe he will end there.Him falling out with Mbappé was a death sentence for him. The moment he's knocked out of the CL he'll be toast.
Arsenal for him maybe?
Interesting. I'd read somewhere that there was some internal politics at Bayers that made that less than certain, but maybe its been overcome.I believe it was reported that Bayern are very interested in him. I believe he will end there.
Bayern are apparently very interested in Ten Haag as well.I believe it was reported that Bayern are very interested in him. I believe he will end there.
That should rule out Arsenal thenI would like him at Arsenal. Very good manager
Oh boyHe has a name that sounds like it’s from a history book.
Either a writer he did some bad stuff in the war.
Yeah, he's not. The perception of a good manager these days seems to be someone who stands on the touchline frantically shouting and waving their hands while looking like a savant because their players just simply cannot grasp the 1-2-1-3-1-1 formation that they thought up will meditating in the hills of India. He's not that good and he can't even get along with his players long enough to get meaningful results out of them, and for a league when PSG will win the title 10/10, that isn't impressive.I would like him at Arsenal. Very good manager
I certainly don't think so anyway.I would like him at Arsenal. Very good manager
The last guy that did well at PSG worked out wellI certainly don't think so anyway.
I certainly don't think so anyway.
How many good managers are there according to most people here? Two or three? Must be by far the hardest profession on the planet.Yeah, he's not. The perception of a good manager these days seems to be someone who stands on the touchline frantically shouting and waving their hands while looking like a savant because their players just simply cannot grasp the 1-2-1-3-1-1 formation that they thought up will meditating in the hills of India. He's not that good and he can't even get along with his players long enough to get meaningful results out of them, and for a league when PSG will win the title 10/10, that isn't impressive.
You are not talking about Emery? Because he didn't do well at PSG.The last guy that did well at PSG worked out well
Julien spoke about this on a podcast. Said its more Bayern related. Bayern wanted him before they had Kovac and he is the perfect manager for them. For Tuchel it may well feel like it's the right time to move on, he said PSG actually like Tuchel if I'm not mistaken?Tweet
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Plenty. Just that Tuchel isn't one, nor is Emery.How many good managers are there according to most people here? Two or three? Must be by far the hardest profession on the planet.
it would be our luck to keep Ole, to only sack him once they are all gone and then appoint a newbie againWow that's Ten Haag, Tuchel, Poch all potentially available next summer. I'm only behind Ole if we make top four, If not the club would be stupid to not pursue one of the three.
+1He's not great but he's a decent manager.
Nothing really just Julien Laurens reckons hel be a Bayern manager come the summer.so what happened?
Hopefully they go for Pep nextNothing really just Julien Laurens reckons hel be a Bayern manager come the summer.
Don't think Pep wants a return knowing him. He probably wants a new league new club etc. Besides, Bayern have a German speaking requirement on their shortlist apparently (I heard this on the totally football podcast, think it was mentioned by Rafael Hogenstein).Hopefully they go for Pep next
Sorry I was talking about PSGDon't think Pep wants a return knowing him. He probably wants a new league new club etc. Besides, Bayern have a German speaking requirement on their shortlist apparently (I heard this on the totally football podcast, think it was mentioned by Rafael Hogenstein).
I doubt Pep will want to go to a subpar competition like Ligue 1. The only reason he would do it, would be if he wants to win a CL again, by playing an easy league and easily concentrating on CL games. However, Ligue 1is so weak that PSG doesn't get properly challenged domestically and that also hurts their preparedness at CL-level. So, overall - I don't see it happening.Sorry I was talking about PSG
To be fair he went to Bayern for 3 seasons which was a dead league at the time.I doubt Pep will want to go to a subpar competition like Ligue 1. The only reason he would do it, would be if he wants to win a CL again, by playing an easy league and easily concentrating on CL games. However, Ligue 1is so weak that PSG doesn't get properly challenged domestically and that also hurts their preparedness at CL-level. So, overall - I don't see it happening.
i said very good manager and not elite. But people disagreed. I would like to know who they view as very good manager tbh. My guess is there is like 3 elite manager and 4-5 very good managers in these peoples list.How many good managers are there according to most people here? Two or three? Must be by far the hardest profession on the planet.
I don't see many other alternatives, unless he takes on a national team.I doubt Pep will want to go to a subpar competition like Ligue 1. The only reason he would do it, would be if he wants to win a CL again, by playing an easy league and easily concentrating on CL games. However, Ligue 1is so weak that PSG doesn't get properly challenged domestically and that also hurts their preparedness at CL-level. So, overall - I don't see it happening.
When he signed for Bayern Dortmund were reigning champions and en route to the CL final, so I'm not really sure what your definition of dead is.To be fair he went to Bayern for 3 seasons which was a dead league at the time.
Bundesliga is no EPL, but compared to Ligue 1, it is much better.To be fair he went to Bayern for 3 seasons which was a dead league at the time.
Yes actually you're right. Apologies it was in no way a dead league.When he signed for Bayern Dortmund were reigning champions and en route to the CL final, so I'm not really sure what your definition of dead is.
I think Tuchel is a very good coach, perhaps the closest thing to Guardiola, if you can't get the original. I think going out against United was a bit unlucky and I wouldn't hold it against anyone if they end up getting stabbed in the back by PSG's players.
That being said I'm still not convinced he has the people skills to be successful long term.
At Mainz he had an abrubt exit, at Dortmund he talked himself into getting fired despite matching/exceeding expectations and at PSG, too I read that he was complaining about this and that in public every couple of weeks.
I think tactically he's a perfect fit for Bayern, the kind of coach their players have been desperate for since Heynckes and Pep, but the press will have a field day if he starts talking/leaking about management decisions and his players constantly.
Pep‘s German is quite good, actually.Don't think Pep wants a return knowing him. He probably wants a new league new club etc. Besides, Bayern have a German speaking requirement on their shortlist apparently (I heard this on the totally football podcast, think it was mentioned by Rafael Hogenstein).
It is, although I'm unsure if Hogenstein was hinting at a German national or general German speaker on the podcast. I think Arsene can speak too? I still find it odd they didn't go for him, to me they must have someone lined up for talks in the summer.Pep‘s German is quite good, actually.
German speaking should be enough, after all we seem to be very interested in ten Hag. Arsene Wenger speaks nearly perfect German. I believe we simply didn't think he was good enough for us.It is, although I'm unsure if Hogenstein was hinting at a German national or general German speaker on the podcast. I think Arsene can speak too? I still find it odd they didn't go for him, to me they must have someone lined up for talks in the summer.
Nail on the head.When he signed for Bayern Dortmund were reigning champions and en route to the CL final, so I'm not really sure what your definition of dead is.
I think Tuchel is a very good coach, perhaps the closest thing to Guardiola, if you can't get the original. I think going out against United was a bit unlucky and I wouldn't hold it against anyone if they end up getting stabbed in the back by PSG's players.
That being said I'm still not convinced he has the people skills to be successful long term.
At Mainz he had an abrubt exit, at Dortmund he talked himself into getting fired despite matching/exceeding expectations and at PSG, too I read that he was complaining about this and that in public every couple of weeks.
I think tactically he's a perfect fit for Bayern, the kind of coach their players have been desperate for since Heynckes and Pep, but the press will have a field day if he starts talking/leaking about management decisions and his players constantly. BRAZZO is already a laughning stock and guys on Rummenigge's level are half management, half politicians, they won't stand criticism of internal processes via the press for very long.