Has to be Klinsmann. Awful managing and awful playstyle.
TimelyQuantity603 on
Tuchel
mytruehonestself on
Gunna have to go with Klinsmann. A lot will go with Tuchel but those days with Klinsmann were dark days.
everglade420 on
Klinsmann. Don’t know why teams still considering him as a good coach.
SlyFisch on
While Tuchel and Kovac underperformed, the answer has to be Klinsmann. I even got to experience it twice once he managed USA lol
Inso84 on
Klinsmann! Or maybe Søren Lerby
hamza_1988 on
TLDR:
Jürgen Klinsmann
Tough one and of course it’s kinda hard to go way back so I am sticking to the last two decades. I think it has to be either Klinsmann, Kovač, Ancelotti or Tuchel. The question is how we rate “bad”. Tuchel had the worst statistic as Bayern coach in over 30 years. Still I wouldn’t say Tuchel is a bad coach. Same goes for Ancelotti as I think he just didn’t fit. Of course you could say the same for Kovač but I think he just lacked experience and he at least had some sort of playstyle identity. Klinsmann was just something else. Looking at what for example Philip Lahm wrote in his autobiography, seemingly Klinsmann wasn’t even giving them tactical instructions and the players had to come up with a matchplan themselves. If that isn’t wild idk what is. He seemed to be all about psychology, feeling and faith. Surely he was an innovator and maybe a little ahead of his time and had a bad squad, but still I think if a coach is neglecting the basics of football that’s really bad.
MikePap on
Not even need to type his name, we all know who it is lol.
Wakanda-shit-is-that on
I dont think people realise how bad Klinsmann was, he was a complete phony:
After beginning his role, Klinsmann made large changes to the club’s training ground and structure in an attempt to modernise the club’s culture.[32] Notably, he installed Buddha statues in the training ground, which were criticised in the media and quickly removed.[33] Bayern started the season poorly and Klinsmann came under pressure as early as September, after a 5-2 home loss to Werder Bremen.[34] After a 3-3 draw with VfL Bochum in October, Bayern were in 11th place in the Bundesliga and some fans chanted that Klinsmann should be sacked.[35] Bayern reached the quarter-final of the Champions League, after beating Sporting CP 12-1 on aggregate in the first knockout round, a Champions League record.[36] However, they would lose heavily to eventual winners FC Barcelona in the next round, losing the first leg 4-0. Franz Beckenbauer described the team’s performance as „the most dreadful I’ve ever seen from a Bayern team.“[37] Earlier that week, Bayern had lost 5-1 to Felix Magath’s VfL Wolfsburg in a crucial league match.[38]
Following Klinsmann’s time with Bayern, Bayern team captain Phillip Lahm wrote in his autobiography that Klinsmann’s tenure with the club was a „failure“ and that Klinsmann’s lack of tactical instruction required the players to meet before kickoff to discuss strategy.
Not to mention he tried his hardest to sell Muller to Hoffenheim, board vetoed the move.
tommanon on
Sören Lerby deserves a shout. He did not last long and had a record of 4 wins, 5 draws and 6 defeats. This makes Lerby the only FC Bayern head coach with a negative record in Bundesliga history. He was also in charge as Bayern lost 2:6 against 1903 Kopenhagen in the Uefa Cup (which is now called Europa League).
crestdiving on
Klinsmann, definitely. While other coaches might have a worse record on paper, he is the only one which gave me the impression he was trying to weaken the team on purpose. He inherited a splendid team from Hitzfeld and turned it into a dumpster fire.
Thoughts-n-shit on
Klinsmann. Fuckin Klinsmann. Every club should always name Klinsmann, regardless if he was actually their manager or not. Fuckin Klinsmann.
JOKER69420XD on
I know everyone is saying Klinsmann and if you just go by the actual skill, it clearly is Klinsmann, he isn’t even a real coach.
BUT
I go with Tuchel. If you look at the team he had, if you look at his points per game, the way he treated players, the way he sucked every joy out of the club and considering he won one single title only because of the pure choke of Dortmund, i can’t vote for anyone else.
Klinsmann’s team was a joke, look at the player in the famous Grafite goal clip, that shit isn’t even EL level. Without Kane and Vorrunden Sane, Tuchel would’ve struggled to reach Top 4.
I think Klinsmann will be the clear winner but for me it’s Tuchel.
Carpathicus on
Everybody is saying Klinsmann and I get it it got really bad after a while but the first half of the season they played great football. Keep in mind the team was shit aswell.
The worst football I have ever seen from Bayern was under Magath when they finished 4th but he won the double two times in a row the seasons before.
Kovac was very bad aswell as Tuchel.
I have to say Klinsmann but I think what Tuchel did to us was almost worst because he completely obliterated that teams confidence.
Escalator7 on
Got to be Klinsmann, no competition. We could have gotten Klopp and agreed verbally already, before Kalle decided the other Jürgen K. was the better choice…
tootiredtothinkrnlol on
Klinsmann easy
BeIaFarinRod on
There can be no doubt the worst manager Bayern has ever had was Jürgen Klinsmann.
Klinsmann’s kick against the barrel and his first touch as a player were better than his coaching, and Scholli didn’t call him Flipper for nothing.
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Kinsman
Has to be Klinsmann. Awful managing and awful playstyle.
Tuchel
Gunna have to go with Klinsmann. A lot will go with Tuchel but those days with Klinsmann were dark days.
Klinsmann. Don’t know why teams still considering him as a good coach.
While Tuchel and Kovac underperformed, the answer has to be Klinsmann. I even got to experience it twice once he managed USA lol
Klinsmann! Or maybe Søren Lerby
TLDR:
Jürgen Klinsmann
Tough one and of course it’s kinda hard to go way back so I am sticking to the last two decades. I think it has to be either Klinsmann, Kovač, Ancelotti or Tuchel. The question is how we rate “bad”. Tuchel had the worst statistic as Bayern coach in over 30 years. Still I wouldn’t say Tuchel is a bad coach. Same goes for Ancelotti as I think he just didn’t fit. Of course you could say the same for Kovač but I think he just lacked experience and he at least had some sort of playstyle identity. Klinsmann was just something else. Looking at what for example Philip Lahm wrote in his autobiography, seemingly Klinsmann wasn’t even giving them tactical instructions and the players had to come up with a matchplan themselves. If that isn’t wild idk what is. He seemed to be all about psychology, feeling and faith. Surely he was an innovator and maybe a little ahead of his time and had a bad squad, but still I think if a coach is neglecting the basics of football that’s really bad.
Not even need to type his name, we all know who it is lol.
I dont think people realise how bad Klinsmann was, he was a complete phony:
After beginning his role, Klinsmann made large changes to the club’s training ground and structure in an attempt to modernise the club’s culture.[32] Notably, he installed Buddha statues in the training ground, which were criticised in the media and quickly removed.[33] Bayern started the season poorly and Klinsmann came under pressure as early as September, after a 5-2 home loss to Werder Bremen.[34] After a 3-3 draw with VfL Bochum in October, Bayern were in 11th place in the Bundesliga and some fans chanted that Klinsmann should be sacked.[35] Bayern reached the quarter-final of the Champions League, after beating Sporting CP 12-1 on aggregate in the first knockout round, a Champions League record.[36] However, they would lose heavily to eventual winners FC Barcelona in the next round, losing the first leg 4-0. Franz Beckenbauer described the team’s performance as „the most dreadful I’ve ever seen from a Bayern team.“[37] Earlier that week, Bayern had lost 5-1 to Felix Magath’s VfL Wolfsburg in a crucial league match.[38]
Following Klinsmann’s time with Bayern, Bayern team captain Phillip Lahm wrote in his autobiography that Klinsmann’s tenure with the club was a „failure“ and that Klinsmann’s lack of tactical instruction required the players to meet before kickoff to discuss strategy.
Not to mention he tried his hardest to sell Muller to Hoffenheim, board vetoed the move.
Sören Lerby deserves a shout. He did not last long and had a record of 4 wins, 5 draws and 6 defeats. This makes Lerby the only FC Bayern head coach with a negative record in Bundesliga history. He was also in charge as Bayern lost 2:6 against 1903 Kopenhagen in the Uefa Cup (which is now called Europa League).
Klinsmann, definitely. While other coaches might have a worse record on paper, he is the only one which gave me the impression he was trying to weaken the team on purpose. He inherited a splendid team from Hitzfeld and turned it into a dumpster fire.
Klinsmann. Fuckin Klinsmann. Every club should always name Klinsmann, regardless if he was actually their manager or not. Fuckin Klinsmann.
I know everyone is saying Klinsmann and if you just go by the actual skill, it clearly is Klinsmann, he isn’t even a real coach.
BUT
I go with Tuchel. If you look at the team he had, if you look at his points per game, the way he treated players, the way he sucked every joy out of the club and considering he won one single title only because of the pure choke of Dortmund, i can’t vote for anyone else.
Klinsmann’s team was a joke, look at the player in the famous Grafite goal clip, that shit isn’t even EL level. Without Kane and Vorrunden Sane, Tuchel would’ve struggled to reach Top 4.
I think Klinsmann will be the clear winner but for me it’s Tuchel.
Everybody is saying Klinsmann and I get it it got really bad after a while but the first half of the season they played great football. Keep in mind the team was shit aswell.
The worst football I have ever seen from Bayern was under Magath when they finished 4th but he won the double two times in a row the seasons before.
Kovac was very bad aswell as Tuchel.
I have to say Klinsmann but I think what Tuchel did to us was almost worst because he completely obliterated that teams confidence.
Got to be Klinsmann, no competition. We could have gotten Klopp and agreed verbally already, before Kalle decided the other Jürgen K. was the better choice…
Klinsmann easy
There can be no doubt the worst manager Bayern has ever had was Jürgen Klinsmann.
Klinsmann’s kick against the barrel and his first touch as a player were better than his coaching, and Scholli didn’t call him Flipper for nothing.
https://youtu.be/oSqYtFt4waI?si=vJjvLPXO7Dhfm0WX
Kovac.
IMHO both he and Klinsmann had the team play equally shitty football but Kovac managed to do this with a better squad.
Kovac!
Erich Ribbeck, the personification of „Rumpelfußball“.
Mane overrated is a disgrace considering Bayern played without a proper striker that season. Don’t get it why the fans sacrfice him so much
Felix Magath
Pep was the best, not Jupp.
The worst was Kovac, with Klinsmann and Tuchel close behind.
Kovac (followed by Klinsi). Kovac had a much better team than Klinsi and underperformed significantly more given the expectations
You can argue that kovac had a better team, but at least he showed that he could coach at least to some degree.
Klinsmann is just vibes. So my vote for klinsi.
Klinsmann, though I wanted it to work with him. Tuchel a close second, he was so pig headed with every decision he made and so glad we are rid of him.
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