The saga goes on: De Zerbi won’t sign for Bayern

Is there anyone brave enough to sit on Bayern’s bench? Just a year ago, one of the most prestigious positions in the world of football became an undesirable spot for any somewhat successful coach. Names like Ralf Rangnick and Oliver Glasner are not considered among the top global experts, but even they are out of reach for the six-time European champion this May. Not to mention Xabi Alonso and Julian Nagelsmann, and after Max Eberl’s reaction on ZDF television, it is practically clear that one of today’s most promising strategists will not be coming to the Allianz Arena.One step closer to Munich: Roberto De Zerbi leaves BrightonWhen asked by a ZDF reporter, “Can you strongly disagree with my prediction that Bayern’s new coach will be Italian?” Eberl briefly answered “Yes,” thus closing the door on numerous speculations that had emerged throughout the day. De Zerbi will certainly leave the Seagulls at the end of the season, but Germany is clearly not going to be the 45-year-old’s new destination. After the latest information, it is truly impossible to predict who might become Bayern’s new coach. Time is running out, all of Bayern’s preferred candidates have declined, and it seems likely they will have to settle for a “take what you can get” option. These are devastating days for one of the biggest clubs in the world. Just yesterday ago, they lost 4-2 to Hoffenheim, dropping them to third place in the Bundesliga. About ten days ago, they tragically missed out on a place in the Champions League final, and now they are facing difficulties in finding a savior. As for the Seagulls, it is speculated that they will pursue Kieran McKenna, who made a miracle with Ipswich Town with back-to-back promotions.PREMIER LEAGUE – FINAL MATCHDAYSunday18:00: (1.15) Arsenal (8.00) Everton (16.0)18:00: (3.05) Brentford (3.50) Newcastle (2.15)18:00: (2.10) Brighton (3.70) Man.Utd. (3.25)18:00: (2.80) Burnley (3.45) Nott.Forest (2.45)18:00: (1.45) Chelsea (4.60) Bournemouth (6.75)18:00: (2.15) Crystal Palace (3.60) Aston Villa (3.25)18:00: (1.20) Liverpool (7.25) Wolverhampton (12.0)18:00: (2.85) Luton (3.50) Fulham (2.40)18:00: (1.12) Man.City (10.0) West Ham (16.0)18:00: (9.00) Sheffield Utd (5.90) Tottenham (1.30)***odds are subject to change***

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