According to reports, Thomas Tuchel‘s position as Bayern Munich’s head coach is under threat, with the club’s board expected to make further decisions in less than a month.
The former Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain manager was appointed as Julian Nagelsmann’s replacement at the Allianz Arena last month.
However, he has encountered difficulties in Bavaria as a result of Bayern getting knocked out by Freiburg in the German Cup and Manchester City in the Champions League respectively.
With just two victories under his management through his first seven games in charge, the defending champions have also lost their lead in the Bundesliga standings.
According to Bild, Bayern’s top executives will meet on May 22 to discuss important hiring decisions for the club’s coaching and administrative personnel, five days before the team’s season-ending league match.
Oliver Kahn, a Munich CEO currently facing uncomfortable concerns about his future, is another. However, he will not resign and would need to be forced out.
Hasan Salihamidzic, the sporting director, might also be let go if it is decided that a top-down change is necessary.