Carlo Ancelotti was sacked from his job at Bayern Munich, just a year after his arrival at Germany Bundesliga. The Italian manager embraced when his team 3-0 defeated by PSG in the Champions League.
Before landed at Bundesliga, Ancelotti had a strong record when he won Italian Serie A in 2004, Champions League in 2003 and 2007, World Championship 2007 along AC Milan. He also charged at English Premier League along Chelsea, French Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain, he also won Champions League in 2014 and Supercopa Europe in 2014 for Spanish giants Real Madrid.
According to report, the Bundesliga giant has been busy looking for a replacement for Ancelotti. There are plenty of high-calibre candidates and one is former Borussia Dortmund manager Thomas Tuchel.
The 44-year-old manager, who has been without a club since his discharge from Dortmund this summer has already in the Bavarian capital to talks with Bayern boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.
Bayern president Uli Hoeness confirmed on Friday his intention to hire a manager by mid-October. However he needs to talk with the management before making right decision.
“We are discussing it internally,” Hoeness said. “In Bayern, we usually make decisions when we all agree. We will lock ourselves in a room and we will come out with a decsion.” Hoeness added.
The Italian manager Carlo Ancelotti was sacked by Bayern Munich on Thursday after a 3-0 heavy defeat against PSG in the Champions League. (Source:www.thesun.co.uk)
Tuchel was former Stuttgarter Kickers defender and amateur divisions before becoming a soccer manager. He was named the best Bundesliga manager in 2016 by the benches of Mainz in 2009-2014 and Borussia Dortmund in 2015-2017.
In last season, he won the DFD-Pokal along Dortmund by beating Eintracht Frankfurt in final stage but sacked this summer.
On the other hand, Bayern also considered the other name for their next manager. Hoffenheim 1899 manager Julian Nagelsmann, has also been linked to replace Ancelotti.
However, former FC Augsburg denied talking this issue before his team defeated 3-2 against Freiburg on last weekend. “I’m concentrating on our match at Freiburg on Sunday, so I want to play football better.” Nagelsmann said.