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Old 10.05.2017, 09:37 AM   #8762
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Yeah it looks like it'll be Heynckes. It's just an interim appointment but I'm always a bit disappointed when big teams go back to a tried and trusted name. It makes sense short-term though. But it makes already out of work names like enrique and Tuchel less likely as the ultimate replacement. Looks more like it'll be someone already in a job who'll take over next year. Klopp maybe? He's popular at Liverpool and seems to like it there but they could easily find themselves squeezed out of a CL spot just because of the competition for places in the EPL. Anyway, I know his name's being mentioned. Although that could all just be paper talk, of course.

Either way, it looks like the Bayern players really weren't happy with Ancelotti. Surprising really, as one thing he's associated with is his good relationship with players. Although a lot of the time that comes from occasions when he's been brought in to replace Mourinho and the dressing room chaos he invariably creates/encourages.

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...-a7980666.html

Although didn't Ribery also have a problem with Pep?

Starts to look like Bayern might be a really difficult dressing room to manage.
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