Bayern Munich sacked coach Julian Nagelsmann last Thursday, and the defeat (2-1) against Bayer Leverkusen was the straw that broke the camel's back to dismiss the coach, and the Bavarian club claims that the reasons for his dismissal are only sports and that the series of results were not acceptable to the team management.

However, the German newspaper "Bild" indicates that 6 heavyweight players in the Bayern dressing room were completely far from the coach and there is no relationship between the two parties. Spanish "MARCA" explained that Nagelsmann's dismissal was due to additional sporting factors.

The German newspaper reported the names of 6 players who "arranged" Nagelsmann's departure when he was coach of Bayern Munich. The number could rise to seven, if we add Joao Cancelo, a Man City loanee who has already complained about Nagelsmann since day one at the Allianz Arena.

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Goalkeepers Manuel Neuer and Sven Ulrich are the first players to be blacklisted by Bild. That's due to the way former goalkeeping coach Tabalovic left, putting themselves at the top of the list.

In addition to the goalkeepers, Nagelsmann had no relationship with a number of the team's stars, led by Serge Gnabry, Leroy Sane, Jamal Musiala and Sadio Mane, also according to Bild.

The relationship between Nagelsmann and Cancelo, who arrived at Bayern in January, was not going well and even in one training session showed his anger and frustration with his status in the team.

It is true that the Bayern Munich dressing room has not all been against the former coach, since Kimmich or Goretzka made public statements against the dismissal of Nagelsmann. However, the team's declining results and several additional sporting problems led to the explosion of the "Nagelsmann era" at Bayern, beginning the era of Thomas Tuchel.

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Nagelsmann's numbers with Bayern indicate good numbers, in 84 games in which he led the Bavarian, he won 60 games, drew 14 and lost 10 with a winning rate of 71.4%, and he was crowned the Bundesliga title and won two German Super Cups, and achieved 8 wins out of 8 in the Champions League this season.