After Oliver Kahn and Salihamidzic, coach Tuchel will also leave Bayern?!

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Bayern Munich defended the title in an uncertain ending to the season in The Bundesliga, but it is still tense in the Allianz Arena club. Just minutes after Bayern won their 11th league title in a row, the club officially confirmed that Oliver Khan and Hasan Salihamidzic are leaving Munich.

The captain of the team, Joshua Kimmich, didn't like it either, who said right after the match that "we should have waited for the celebration to pass and that such a move causes a rollercoaster of emotions."

The Bavarians are criticized from all sides, and former Bayern and Liverpool player Dietmar Hamann believes that Thomas Tuchel (who sat on the coaching bench in March) will leave Bayern today, when he realizes the environment he came into, reports "The Daily Mail".

– When you see how the people around you are treated, you ask yourself, do I want to work in this kind of club? We must not rule out the possibility that Thomas Tuchel will leave soon. But that decision depends on him - Hamann said live for a German television station.

This was followed by a comment from his colleague Eric Mayer, who added: "I think Tuchel will leave the club by Monday".

Tuchel himself admitted that he was surprised and did not know what was happening, and repeated that Khan and Salihamidzic were the ones who hired him at the Allianz Arena. Whether he will really consider leaving after just two months, as Dietmar Hamann claims, remains to be seen.

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