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Could it be HIM?

Leverkusen holds the trophy, Stuttgart finishes as runners-up, FC Köln is in the 2nd division, Union Berlin secures the promotion, and FC Bayern is still searching for a head coach.

SymClub
May 19, 2024
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Bayern's sporting director Max Eberl is still looking for a successor to coach Thomas Tuchel. Is it...
Bayern's sporting director Max Eberl is still looking for a successor to coach Thomas Tuchel. Is it HE?

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Eberl talks about the top-notch - Could it be HIM?

Sports director Eberl claims to Sky, "The best will emerge at the end." He could be referring to the top five after numerous rejections.

Or perhaps he's really got the absolute best in his grasp. That would be Zinédine Zidane!

What else could we make of his confident statement? He later dismissed the possibility of an Italian coach on TV.

So, no De Zerbi, who lost his job yesterday in Brighton due to his subpar performance in the second half of the season. And no Allegri, the six-time Italian champion coach. Fired by Juventus on Friday for his unruly behavior towards a referee, followed by a striptease on the field. Jacket off, tie off, job off.

So will it be the Frenchman Zidane, the world champion, gentlemen, and three-time Real Madrid manager? Many fans, including Lothar Matthäus, are hoping for it.

The Tuchel era at Mainz is coming to an end in a disappointing fashion. 2:4 after 2:0 against Hoffenheim. Not even making it to the runners-up spot. Now everyone's probably relieved that the 180-degree turnaround hasn't succeeded, and they're quietly saying goodbye.

Zinedine Zidane

Big props to Leverkusen! They've just secured their first championship title. A historic one without a single defeat. "Schali" Alonso is now officially a coaching giant.

Celebrations in Leverkusen, frustration in nearby Cologne at their noisy and failed neighbors.

Announcement of FC relegation! The self-imposed transfer ban initiated their demise. Primarily to blame is Cologne's boss, Dr. Christian Keller, whose doctoral thesis was titled "Shaping long-term financial and sporting success." Gray theory from the doctor of wordplay.

Immense praise for VfB! Sebastian Hoeneß's team have won fans back over to beautiful soccer.

Marco Reus' dream farewell! He scored a goal in his final match as BVB captain on the field, and celebrated with a solo performance in the south stand. You can't ask for more from life. On top of that, he'd love to hold the trophy in his hands in two weeks.

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