Fallout from Bayern Munich’s elimination from Champions League | ESPN FC



Archie Rhind-Tutt joins ESPN FC to discuss the fallout from Bayern Munich being eliminated by Villarreal in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals.

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48 comentarios en “Fallout from Bayern Munich’s elimination from Champions League | ESPN FC

  1. coolio

    Losing to Villarreal isn't the end. It happens to everyone. This has nothing to do with leaders, Bayern was beaten by the team with far better tactics on the day.
    Bayern must just work on drills that made them a powerhouse under flick. Quick movement and passing is what this team was built on. They should stick with it

  2. Hishaam Hussain

    Bayern underestimated Villarreal and they thought Villarreal as Salzburg in the end they got treatment what they deserve and Parejo took it personally since Nagelsmann disrespected Villarreal and this Season Bayern have been disastrous they got eliminated in 3rd round of DFB Pokal by Gladbach and now eliminated in UCL QF by 7th placed team in La Liga Villarreal

  3. Yassin Ali

    Anyone can insult Bayern for this defeat accept Barca fans?. They literally lost to Bayern 3 nil twice sent to Europa then got knocked out by Frankfurt 9th place Bundesliga team ?

  4. THE CHOOSEN ONE

    ENJOY THE WINS WHILE U CAN. MANCHESTER WILL DEFINITELY BEE ? RED AGAIN.
    NO MATTER HOW LONG IT TAKES 4 US TO GET NEW OWNERS. MANCHESTER UNITED WILL RISE AGAIN.
    ✅.MARK MY WORDS.✅
    ?⚰️UNITED TILL I DIE⚰️?

    ?Mdz~T•Ç•Ö?

  5. Daidi Fanta

    I feel bad for Sane, he's been eliminated at the quarter final or earlier stage of UCL, and now there are people who think he was a curse for City. I assure you, he was not. He was one of our best UCL knockout performers when he played.

  6. Azza OG

    Bayerns financial clout & dominance in comparison to the rest competing makes the bundesliga a completely dud league. It's a complete mismatch, bit like the French league where PSG dominate for the most part every few years might spring an upset but they are few & far between.

  7. whatudoin1

    They are about to win their 10th Bundesliga title in a row. What are we talking about here? We saw this week how counter attacking teams can disrupt bigger teams (see Frankfurt). Why was it shocking?
    Let's not forget this rich club could have kept Alaba but Hoeneß sabotaged it.

  8. The Arizona Joker

    It wasn't a fallout, it was that the media underrated Villarreal, an excellent team with fallen stars from other clubs. They are dangerous. Once you beat Juventus, they should have seen Villarreal as a dangerous side.

  9. ben ban

    It's no biggie, when you employ a not so experienced coach, be ready to grow with him. This means your young excellent coach will be out coached sometimes in crucial matches.
    Hala Madrid!!!

  10. no name

    If Bayern won over those 2 legs then the 2020 Bayern bandwagoners would come out and say that Bayern are the best team in the world and Nagglesmann is a pure genius.

  11. Sal SA

    Bayern same situation as ManU and Barcă. Get rid of dead wood and rebuild with youth and quality. Old players become complacent and lack drive once they have achieved honours

  12. Marian Chicago

    Dortmund have becomed a poison chalice, so much talent yet always deeply underachieving, chewing out coaches every year or two. Have to say I really can’t think of a good replacement though. Hasan Salihamidzic is a putz, feels like he is Felix Magath of sporting directors.

  13. jeremy pearson

    Bottom line, coaches often get too much praise when a team wins and too much criticism when they lose. Ultimately, the players are the ones responsible for the result. All it takes is for a team to have a run of bad play to get a manager fired. Gone are the days when a team would stick by a manager through a bad spell.

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