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“Why Bayern Munich’s Trainer Thomas Tuchel Says His Team Needs to “Cross the Street” Differently After Worst Season in Twelve Years”

In terms of points, Bayern Munich is running its worst season in twelve years, trainer Thomas Tuchel sought an explanation after the important and perhaps crucial defeat against RB Leipzig. The coach came up with a special comparison in his explanation.

Bayern put the lead in the Bundesliga at stake on Saturday evening by losing to Leipzig, competitor Borussia Dortmund now has the reins in the title race. “If you play so far below your level and that level keeps dropping, it will be very difficult for you to win matches,” Tuchel concluded in conversation with Sky Germany.

Tuchel has no explanation for the level of his team. “We are coming from a good phase. I see energy and intensity on the training. Therefore I don’t know how this can happen. It’s the details that count, so you don’t have to use the word mentality a thousand times. We lost this game because of our own behavior. It’s our responsibility and that makes it all worse.’

The Bayern coach believes that his players should adapt better to the opponent and the situation. To explain this, he came up with a special comparison. ‘If you cross the street in New York, you walk differently than when you cross the street in Bogenhausen (a neighborhood in Munich, ed.). If you cross the street in New York without looking, you’ll just get hit. You have to adapt yourself to what is needed.’

Bayern will have to wait on Sunday whether Borussia Dortmund benefits from the loss of points of the current leader. If that happens, the 2012 champion will come on match point to break Bayern’s hegemony.

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2023-05-20 21:25:19


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