After Bayern Munich sacked Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamidic from the boar, there is a high chance that head-coach Thomas Tuchel might also be on his way, Dietmar Hamann suggests.
Despite their dramatic triumph in the Bundesliga a lot of uncertainty has surrounded the most successful German team. That may force Tuchel, who was appointed in late March to step away from the job just days after delivering the title.
‘When you treat people like this, you have to ask yourself: Do you want to work for this club?’ Hamann said on German TV
‘I don’t think you can rule out Tuchel leaving soon too. But he’ll leave of his own accord.’
Here is what Tuchel had to say after clinching the Bundesliga:
‘It would of course be desirable for things to calm down and for us to be able to focus on football.
‘We have enough to do. We have to play faster, play better, play more consistently. We want to improve on all levels. We have to come back as a unit.
‘We want to make sure there’s a family feeling and also protect ourselves from external influences and opinions. ‘