On ESPN FC Live, Janusz Michallik and Kay Murray discuss Bayern Munich’s struggles this season under Thomas Tuchel, debate whether Tuchel will last the season and look back at whether Harry Kane will regret his move to the Bundesliga giants.
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  1. 8:40 glad to hear Januzs say that Kane made the right decision to leave. The narrative of Kane regretting leaving spurs is absurd.

    Like why would Kane regret leaving spurs? While Bayern hasn’t been doing well at all with Tuchel, I’m sure Kane doesn’t regret joining a team that actually has a chance at winning trophies every season.

  2. I don’t understand why everybody jumps on this immature bandwagon of Kane “cursing Bayern”. He hasn’t cursed Bayern, it’s tuchels horrible tactics that have caused Bayerns problems and now Kane is being made as a scapegoat for Bayerns problems. Tuchel has clearly ruined Bayern , Bayern had these problems last season and Kane wasn’t even at the club. Who was the curse then? Bayern should’ve gone trophyless last season but Dortmund bottled the title on the final day. Not only that, how is it Kanes fault that Leverkusen are overachieving under Xabi Alonso and that Leverkusen are beasts and a freak of nature and have mounted a title challenge. How is it Kanes fault that Leverkusen are the best team in the world?

  3. I just wish Harry Kane does not read these stupid video titles! the guy has a record performance until this slump and we all know the organization there has a better support compared to Tottenham. When you move on you should never look back and you get rid of bad influences behind.

  4. Failing to win a trophy at Bayern only makes the "Kane is cursed" narrative louder while trophy expectations and noise would've remained kinda low if he stayed at Tottenham, perhaps he might regret the move in thay sense.

  5. I don't get what's so surprising about Bayern's failures. They're basically Chelsea if Chelsea had no competition from the rest of the league. They both throw money at their problems hoping they go away. The only difference is that Chelsea has actual competition and coaching actually matters in the PL.

  6. Why is Bayern's faults on Kane? Tuchel's football is terrible. He was completely outcoached by Xabi Alonso. It's odd that Tuchel is so protected. I think Kovac was criticized more than him.

  7. We've complained about the Bundesliga being a foregone conclusion for over a decade. Bayern have dominated the league more than PSG in France or Celtic in Scotland. Now Leverkusen might be on the verge of an unbeaten season & the focus is still on Bayern. Make it make sense

  8. He played terribly in the world cup:

    -Gave an assist to the rival team
    -Claimed his teammate's beautiful goal
    -Got benched for terrible performances, his replacement scored a hat-trick in his first game as starter
    -Scored a single penalty goal by diving
    -Ghosted in the game where his team needed him the most

    Oh wait, those are the stats of the so called GOAT Pristiano Penaldo in the last WC! Shame on you Pendu for being a fraud!

  9. I think whether the Kane to Bayern move was a mistake is a valid discussion to have.

    I mean, consider it from the perspective of who Kane is. England captain, playing for his boyhood club in the premier League which is also financially a top 10 club in the world. He's already in the best league in the world. The only thing he was missing was trophies. He could have looked for that opportunity with realistically 3 other clubs in the PL, but he choose to go to Bayern. A massive club but in a lesser league competition. Trophy is the only thing that can really make the move make sense.

    He'd rather scrap with his boyhood club than scrap with Bayern in the Bungesliga. That goes without saying.

  10. As a Chelsea fan, I love Tuchel. He absolutely got the best out for the Chelsea side in that CL win.

    However, I can't deny he has brought the levels of Bayern down since Nagelsmann sacking.

    As a coach, Tuchel is closer to Pep in style than he is to Klopp. Chelsea gave him the best group of players for his style of play. Slow buildup, control possession, less erratic, low margins football.

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