"There will be consequences. What we saw was not Bayern."
After a sluggish start to the season, it was a 3-0 🤶 defeat at Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday that broke the camel's back for Ancelotti at Bayern Munich. After warning of "consequences" 🤶 in Paris, Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge was, less than 24 hours later, explaining why the club had "parted ways" with 🤶 Ancelotti. "Our team's performances since the start of the season have not met our expectations...we had to take immediate action."
It 🤶 is the first time Ancelotti has been sacked during a season, yet the warning signs had been there. Arjen Robben, 🤶 who started on the bench in Paris, refused to say whether the players were behind Ancelotti, but gave away much 🤶 more by simply saying: "I won't answer this question." German newspaper Bild called it "Ancelotti's darkest night" while former Bayern 🤶 captain Lothar Matthaus said "the team has no rhythm and no harmony".
Ancelotti leaves Bayern after nearly 15 months in charge, 🤶 with one Bundesliga title - won by a 15-point margin - and two German Super Cups. But why has his 🤶 time come to an end so quickly after the start of the 2024/18 season?
There were hints in pre-season that all 🤶 was not well. While it can be misleading to read too much into friendly results, it was the performances that 🤶 caused most concern. As they were beaten by AC Milan and Inter Milan in Asia and then Napoli and Liverpool 🤶 in their own stadium in the Audi Cup, Bayern looked ponderous, and at times as if they were without a 🤶 game plan.
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