2024-05-02 23:00:40
FC Bayern? Coach comments on possible change
– 2024-04-09 15:26:10″>Ralf Rangnick, completely surprisingly, will not be the new Bayern coach. The right decision? That’s what the t-online readers say.
According to a report by “tz”, the cancellation came as a complete surprise to the club bosses, as they had fully expected a commitment. This is also supported by the statements made by Bayern President Herbert Hainer after the semi-final first leg of the Champions League against Real Madrid last Tuesday. There he said on Sky: “We are in good discussions with Ralf, but now we have to wait a few days to see whether it ultimately turns out that way.”
Rangnick probably canceled for personal reasons
In the end it didn’t end up that way. According to the “Bild” newspaper, the reasons for Rangnick’s rejection are primarily that the 65-year-old does not want to change his life. “ran” also speaks of “personal reasons”. It wasn’t because of Bayern’s offer.
As Austria’s national coach, the experienced coach is only in focus for several weeks a year. At FC Bayern the spotlight is constantly there. In addition, he would have had to work two jobs up to and including the European Championship in the summer, as he would have already been involved in squad planning at FC Bayern.
t-online readers support the decision
But would Rangnick even have been a good fit for FC Bayern? In the end, isn’t the rejection actually a good thing for both sides? An overwhelming majority of t-online says: Yes, the cancellation is good.
In the survey with the question “What do you think of Ralf Rangnick’s rejection of FC Bayern?” 20,733 readers have participated so far (as of May 2, 2024, 2:24 p.m.). A total of 89.2 percent of participants answered the question with the answer option “I think it’s good”! Ralf Rangnick and FC Bayern wouldn’t have fit together anyway.”
In contrast, only 7.1 percent were in favor of the answer: “That’s bad! Ralf Rangnick would have brought Bayern back to the top with his experience and knowledge.” have decided. Another 3.4 percent are undecided.
A clear judgment from t-online readers that Rangnick’s rejection could even be something positive for the record champions. The Bayern bosses still won’t be happy. They now have to find a “Plan D” as quickly as possible.