The Citizen (KZN)

Bayern testing Tuchel timing

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Berlin – Struggling Bayern Munich’s shock decision to part ways with coach Thomas Tuchel (above) at the end of the season will be put to the test in today’s clash with RB Leipzig.

On Wednesday, Bayern announced Tuchel would leave the Bavarian capital in the summer, seemingly staking out a middle ground between firing the coach immediatel­y or pledging to stick with him despite poor recent results.

The Bayern bosses made the call after last Sunday’s 3-2 loss to Bochum left them eight points behind Xabi Alonso’s unbeaten Bayer Leverkusen, with 12 matches to play this season.

Bayern hopes the announceme­nt will galvanise their star-studded squad, many of whom reportedly fell out with the coach.

Bayern have already set their sights on Alonso, who played for three seasons in Munich, as Tuchel’s replacemen­t.

The Tuchel announceme­nt will allow Bayern to up their pursuit of the in-demand coach, continuing their tried and tested approach of strengthen­ing themselves by weakening a direct rival.

Alonso on Thursday told reporters he had “nothing new to say” about the rumours, saying it was “not the right time for me to talk about” the future.

Whether or not they secure Alonso’s signature, Bayern will hope conjecture around the coach’s future will de-stabilise Leverkusen’s push for a first-ever Bundesliga crown.

Given Leverkusen’s history – the club endured the unwanted moniker “Neverkusen”, having lost a Champions League final and finished runners-up five times in the league – Bayern’s approach has a shot at success, but the stakes are high should it backfire.

A poor result against Leipzig could kick-start a slide, rendering Tuchel a lame duck in his final months, particular­ly if Bayern are eliminated in the last-16 of the Champions League, where they trail Lazio 1-0 after the first match in Rome.

Many of the players publicly criticised by Tuchel, including midfielder­s Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka and Konrad Laimer, are unlikely to suddenly warm to the coach just because they know he is headed out the door.

While Borussia Dortmund are generally considered Bayern’s main challenger­s, Leipzig have caused the champions more problems in recent seasons.

Bayern have only won four of their past 11 encounters with Leipzig. –

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