Julian Nagelsmann arrived in Munich amid disputes erupted in the club's joints

It seems that the arrival of the German coach Julian Nagelsmann is not popular with the fans and legends of Bayern Munich, especially after Miroslav Klose and Hermann Gerland were excluded from his plan.
The arrival of the German coach Julian Nagelsmann to Bayern Munich caused a revolution in the Bavarian club, as some of his technical decisions and actions do not admire at all to the fans of the Bundesliga champion.
After Miroslav Klose, the former Bavarian striker and second assistant coach of the current coach "Hans Flick" will leave "Hermann Gerland" FC Bayern Munich as well.

 The 66-year-old Bayern legend has been an assistant since the arrival of Louis van Gaal in 2009 and is one of the people most loved by the fans after his work at the subsidiary, where he trained players such as Philipp Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger or Thomas Müller.

Gerland’s goodbye is not only being questioned by the Bavarian fans, but also by Munich myths like Lothar Matthäus. They fear that Bayern will lose part of their DNA by releasing a character that has marked the club like few others over the last decades. “It’s unique. What he has been doing all these years is priceless. It has a value like few others “, explained Matthäus in Sky. “Nagelsmann’s task will not be easier without Gerland, but now he can demonstrate what wood he is made of with his own staff,” the 1990 Ballon d’Or qualified.
The exits of Klose and Gerland are also consequences of the conflict between Flick and sports director Hasan Salihamidzic. The master of the sextet and the Bosnian disagreed on fundamental issues such as planning or renewals (Jerome Boateng’s contract, for example, was not renewed against the technician’s will), causing Flick to end up requesting the early termination of his contract for, predictably, take the reins of Joachim Löw in the German national team after the European Championship. Bayern, therefore, suddenly run out of several pieces that were key in winning the sextet. It will be up to Nagelsmann to restore peace to a club in full swing.


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