Oliver Kahn, ex-goalkeeper and CEO of Bayern Munich, has voiced concerns about the club's instability due to frequent managerial changes. Since 2019, the club has had four different managers, leading to inconsistent team philosophies and upheaval within the squad. Kahn's tenure as CEO lasted just over two years, considerably shorter than anticipated. His recent comments suggest dissatisfaction with the club's direction and management, particularly emphasizing the negative impact of constant changes on team dynamics and performance.
Kahn emphasized that the rapid turnover of managers has led to constant changes in philosophies and ideas, creating instability within the team and the squad.
In the last five years, Bayern has seen four managers including Hansi Flick, Julian Nagelsmann, Thomas Tuchel, and Vincent Kompany, highlighting significant instability at the club.
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