Tuchel, what the hell did you do to Munich?

Munich drops ’70 billion’ in squad ransom in three months

Thomas Tuchel’s slump was also confirmed by numbers.

Football statistics media ‘Transfermarkt’ announced the top 10 teams in the Bundesliga on its official SNS on the 27th (Korea Standard Time). Bayern Munich took the top spot as expected, followed by Leverkusen, Leipzig and Dortmund.

Munich took the top spot overall with a ransom of 929 million euros (W1.359 trillion). There was a “hell tee,” as it was the sharpest drop in ransom in the update. Munich, where the total ransom for the team stood at 976 million euros (W1.427.7 trillion) last December, fell 47 million euros (W68.7 billion) to 929 million euros as of about three months later. The result was contrary to the 42 million euros increase that Stuttgart, in fifth place, posted.

Most of the fall in the ransom of key players

Majority of the decline was attributable to key players’ ransom payments. Aside from Harry Kane and Jamal Musiala, key players such as Leroy Sane, Joshua Kimmich, Alfonso Davis, and Kim Min-jae all suffered a drop from 10 million euros to 15 million euros.

In a way, it is natural for the Munich team to see its ransom drop. According to 토토사이트 People’s analysis, the team fell into a slump in the second half of the year. The start was from the 21st round of the Bundesliga against Leverkusen. Munich lost 0-3 in an away match against Leverkusen and then suffered humiliating three consecutive losses in official matches with Lazio in the first round of the UEFA Champions League round of 16, and Bochum in the 22nd round.

I ended my relationship with Tuchel

At the same time, he concluded his relationship with Tuchel at the end of this season. In February, Munich officially announced on its website, “The club and Tuchel have decided to terminate the contract, which was originally scheduled to expire on June 30, 2025, on June 30, 2024. This was concluded through smooth dialogue between sports director Jan-Christian Dresen and Tuchel.” Since then, he has successfully regained stability by changing his defense line, but in fact, his chances of winning the league have been very low.

Meanwhile, Leverkusen, which is aiming to win the league’s unbeaten title under coach Xavi Alonso, came in second with a ransom of 595 million euros, up a whopping 28 million euros (W40.9 billion). Leipzig and Dortmund, which ranked third and fourth respectively, had a total ransom of 497 million euros (W727 billion) and 464 million euros (W678.7 billion).

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