Where will he end up, AC Milan?
The Sack Race aka Official Management Carousel Thread
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Re: The Sack Race aka Official Management Carousel Thread
I’m guessing yesterday’s humbling against PSG and the fact that they haven’t been “typical Bayern” this year, didn’t help his case.
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Seems the most likely, although that still leaves the issue of it being September and having to find a manager good enough to get decent results for an entire seasonComment
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Thomas Tuchel is free as far as I know. He's a decent option.
I'm a little surprised Ancelotti didn't at least get to stick around until the Knockout Stage. But like someone else said, Bayern's Bundesliga results haven't been as good as usual either.Comment
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The problem is I don't think he'd want to join knowing that it might only be temporary. Might, ha. It's clear that whoever takes the job is keeping the seat warm for Nagelsmann.Comment
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Tuchel is definitely arrogant enough to believe they are only hiring him because he is amazing, I think he would take itComment
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Personally, I'm rooting for this at Bayern:
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In all seriousness though, Willy Sagnol will hold down the fort for now. Next year, it will be Nagelsmann.Comment
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A wild Heynckes appears!
Guess this means they are almost certainly going all out for Naglesmann next yearComment
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Strachan out as expected. Lots of chatter around Moyes taking the job.
Malky Mackay also. No please.Last edited by ImTellinTim; 10-12-2017, 08:31 PM.Comment
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