FC Bayern crisis: Salihamidzic strengthens Nagelsmann and challenges the team

Sporting crisis in Bavaria

Hasan Salihamidzic has ended the discussions about Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann in “Basta” manner after the last four games without a win in the Bundesliga. After the 0-1 defeat at FC Augsburg, the sports director said that they spoke and discussed very well, extensively and confidentially “Picture on Sunday”. “Julian is very clear. He and his coaching team know exactly what needs to be done,” said the 45-year-old and made it clear: “Above all, Julian knows that he has Bayern Munich’s full backing, and that doesn’t need to be emphasized again and again. “

The German record champions had drawn three times in a row in the Bundesliga before the defeat in Augsburg. In the table, the defending champions are in fifth place, five points behind leaders 1. FC Union Berlin.

FC Bayern: Salihamidzic sees the team as having a duty

Salihamidzic now takes responsibility for the team. “Our players have quality, mentality and character, they want and will show that. The upcoming games against Leverkusen, Pilsen and in Dortmund are exactly the right stage for this,” said the manager. After the international break, Bayern will welcome Bayer Leverkusen next Friday. This is followed by the Champions League game against Viktoria Pilsen on October 4th, in which the third win should be achieved. Four days later, the Munich guests at Borussia Dortmund.

“We will appear differently after the international break. And I expect that too. Physical intensity, greed and the willingness to push yourself to the limit in every game are the prerequisites for success. In addition, we need a much better, more focused exploitation of chances,” Salihamidzic demanded from the players.

FC Bayern salaries: 18.5 million between 20th place and the top

20 Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting – Salary: €3.5m per year

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18 Bouna Sarr – Salary: €4m per year

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18 Mathys Tel – Salary: €4 million per year

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17 Jamal Musiala – Salary: €5 million per year

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14 Benjamin Pavard – Salary: €8 million per year

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14 Ryan Gravenberch – Salary: €8m per year

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14 Noussair Mazraoui – Salary: €8 million per year

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12 Alphonso Davies – Salary: €9m per year

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12 Marcel Sabitzer – Salary: €9 million per year

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9 Matthijs de Ligt – Salary: €16m per year

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9 Dayot Upamecano – Salary: €16m per year

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9 Lucas Hernández – Salary: €16 million per year

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8 Leon Goretzka – Salary: €17 million per year

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7 Serge Gnabry – Salary: €19m per year

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6 Joshua Kimmich – Salary: €19.5 million per year

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4 Kingsley Coman – Salary: €20m per year

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4 Leroy Sané – Salary: €20m per year

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3 Thomas Müller – Salary: €20.5 million per year

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2 Manuel Neuer – Salary: €21 million per year

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1 Sadio Mané – Salary: €22m per year

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