October 16th 2024.
Thomas Tuchel, the former manager of Bayern Munich, has recently signed an 18-month deal with England's national team. This has caused quite a stir, with Uli Hoeness, the former president of Bayern Munich, issuing a warning to England fans about the appointment. Tuchel is only the third non-British manager to lead the Three Lions, and his contract will see him through to the 2026 World Cup, giving him the opportunity to replicate England's historic win in the competition.
Tuchel's appointment comes after a tumultuous 18 months at Bayern Munich, where he ultimately left due to Bayer Leverkusen ending the club's 10-year winning streak of the Bundesliga title. Hoeness, who has been involved with Bayern since 1970, has been vocal about his disappointment with Tuchel's time at the club, even going as far as calling him a "disaster" and criticizing his reluctance to develop younger players.
In contrast, Hoeness has high praise for the new Bayern Munich manager, Vincent Kompany, and has taken a slight dig at Tuchel in the process. According to Hoeness, Kompany has brought a renewed sense of joy and entertainment to the team, and his approach to the game is refreshing. Hoeness describes Kompany as someone who has played at a high level and has a strong character, focusing on improving individual players and their skills. The team's recent success, including a 3-3 draw against Frankfurt, can also be attributed to Kompany's aggressive style of play.
Hoeness also mentions that since Kompany's arrival, he has been thoroughly enjoying watching the team play again. The games have been entertaining, and the team's performance has been top-notch, with them currently sitting at the top of the table. Hoeness emphasizes the importance of entertainment in football and how Kompany has brought that back to Bayern Munich.
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