Oman Daily Observer

Bayern seize title as Dortmund collapse

- DORTMUND,

Germany: Despite a record 11th straight Bundesliga title win, Bayern Munich’s immediate future has been thrown into serious doubt after the shock sackings of CEO Oliver Kahn and sporting director Hasan Salihamidz­ic.

Manager Thomas Tuchel revealed the decision had been pre-meditated, regardless of the result of Saturday’s matches.

“I’ve known since yesterday” Tuchel said, saying “the two of them were responsibl­e for the journey we’ve been on together. “I’m trying to process it now.” The drama continued after the sacking, with Kahn taking to Twitter and complainin­g he had been banned from the club’s title celebratio­n.

Kahn congratula­ted the team on their win, but said “I would love to celebrate with you, but unfortunat­ely I can’t because the club has prohibited me from doing so.”

‘FEEL THE PRESSURE’

Pre-match, Dortmund looked set for a memorable championsh­ip win, having closed the gap with Bayern from nine points at Christmas to take a two-point lead into the final round.

A veteran of now 12 Bundesliga titles, Bayern captain Thomas Mueller piled on the pressure on Friday, unleashing mind games via social media, saying he knew Dortmund’s players would be nervous.

“I think 200,000 to 400,000 fans will be expected at the championsh­ip celebratio­n,” Mueller wrote, saying “if Dortmund want to win, you have to stand up to (the pressure) as a player.”

“I believe that the players will also feel this pressure and that’s where my hope lies.”

The side were 2-0 down after 25 minutes, with striker Sebastien Haller having missed a penalty. While Dortmund fought back to draw 2-2, the point was not enough as Bayern won the title — their 33rd Bundesliga crown — on goal difference.

Bayern and Dortmund finished the season on 71 points, the lowest points total for a champion in Germany in more than a decade.

Indeed, the failure to capitalise said a lot more about Dortmund’s nerves than it did about Bayern’s quality, with many of the Bavarians’ European rivals less likely to be so accommodat­ing.

While much of the postmatch focus was aimed squarely at Dortmund’s inability to take advantage of a golden opportunit­y, Tuchel indicated that the upcoming celebratio­ns would be muted.

“Instead of celebratin­g, we now have another issue” the manager said in response to the sackings.

German football clubs give a greater degree of control to club officials than clubs in England and elsewhere, with the two seen as directly responsibl­e for most aspects of management in recent seasons, including recruitmen­t.

Kahn and Salihamidz­ic were behind the decision to sack coach Julian Nagelsmann and hire Tuchel in March, despite the manager having lost just three of 37 games in all competitio­ns this season.

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