Is Bayern’s dominance coming to an end?

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You don’t understand what this is about, do you?
But. About your black painting. Like every week.

No really. Something historic is currently happening at FC Bayern.

Let’s be honest, things are only going downhill. For years.

With you, you mean? Yes, that’s right. Now that you mention it.

Huh? No, with FC Bayern.
Since the super year of 2020, things have only gone downhill.

Because they haven’t won the Champions League since then, or what?

Because they weren’t even in the semifinals. Neither in the Champions League nor in the DFB Cup.

Oh well.

They won’t be champions this year either. They are seven points behind Leverkusen.

Four. If they win against Union on Wednesday.

But they don’t when they play like they did against Bremen.

Well, to be honest, in 2019 Dortmund were six points ahead at the same time. In 2020, Leipzig was four points ahead. And guess who ended up becoming champion?

You don’t understand what this is about, do you?

But. About your black painting. Like every week.

No really. Something historic is currently happening at FC Bayern. Here we see the end of a great team. An era. After eleven championships. After six titles in 2020.

Yes. You don’t see it as we do.

Then open your eyes.

I have. Every series breaks sometimes and that doesn’t mean the end of an era.

They have already embarrassed themselves four times this season. Tuchel bites his teeth into the players. The heroes of 2020 can’t get the hang of things.

To be honest, in Harry Kane they have perhaps the best Bundesliga striker they have ever had. And with Musiala, a huge footballer. A very good framework.

But this is no longer a team, at least not a greedy one, not an outstanding one.

Yes, but Max Eberl is also coming, who can bring in new, good players.

Who then? Bayern’s real problem is that they aren’t getting any good players right now.

Harry Kane is not good.

Of course he’s good. It cost more than 100 million euros. But otherwise? They can’t even get a replacement player from Paris or a veteran from England at the moment.

But that was always difficult in winter.

That was difficult in the summer.

So in an emergency, they simply buy out the competition in the Bundesliga again.

Great plan.

Yes, but it always worked. Most recently with Upamecano, Laimer, Sabitzer and Nagelsmann from RB Leipzig. Well, next comes Leverkusen with Alonso and Wirtz.

That just didn’t work, otherwise they wouldn’t have gotten any worse in the last three and a half years.

So Flo, you really don’t have to worry about FC Bayern. But what’s really getting worse is my mood. Your performance in a duel and the weather.

Oh come on.

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