After Sunday’s 3-2 loss to Bochum, Bayern Munich has chosen not to dismiss Thomas Tuchel as coach.
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Bayer Leverkusen now leads the Bundesliga, and the defending champions fell eight points behind as a result.
The possibility of Bayern’s first trophy drought in 12 years was also a consequence.Their latest loss came at the hands of Bochum, making it three consecutive losses in all competitions.
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There were rumors that the former Chelsea manager would be fired after the game because Bayern canceled Tuchel’s post-match press conference.
Florian Plettenberg, a journalist for Sky Germany, has reported that Tuchel would not be resigning from his position because he wants to continue fighting.
It has been stated by Jan-Christian Dreesen, the club’s CEO, that the head coach who is under scrutiny will not be fired.
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I am not feeling well. Claims concerning the coach that I find unfounded.
“We are not currently considering this matter,” Dreesen stated.