Thomas Tuchel is parting ways with Bayern Munich, shouldering the responsibility for a disappointing season. However, the players have also been put on notice.
On Wednesday, Bayern announced that Tuchel would depart from the club at the end of the season, following a string of three consecutive losses that threatened to culminate in the club's first trophyless campaign in over a decade.
Accompanying the announcement was a stern warning from chief executive Jan-Christian Dreesen, signaling an intent to hold the team accountable for their performances for the remainder of the season.
With Bayern trailing by eight points in the Bundesliga and their Champions League aspirations hanging by a thread, the message seemed clear: there would be no easing off from the players while awaiting a new coach.
The decision for Tuchel's departure was reached following discussions between him and Dreesen. Tuchel's contract, originally set to extend until the end of the 2024-25 season, will now conclude this summer.
«In a constructive and transparent conversation, we mutually agreed to part ways at the end of the season,» stated Dreesen. «Our aim is to chart a new footballing course with a new head coach for the 2024-25 season. Until then, everyone at the club is expected to give their utmost in both the Champions League and the Bundesliga. The team, in particular, will be held accountable in this regard.»
Tuchel has consistently voiced frustration that his squad fails to