TOShortly before midnight, Joshua Kimmich’s expression relaxed again as he made his way through the catacombs of the Mainz football arena to the bus that was supposed to take the German national team to a hotel in Frankfurt after a 2-0 friendly victory over Peru. Kimmich said goodbye to the night with the Chao. Half an hour ago, Kimmich stood in front of the journalists with a serious expression on his face. It had less to do with what had happened in Mainz two hours earlier than with what had happened in Munich 48 hours earlier.
On Thursday, Bayern officials decided to part ways with coach Julian Nagelsmann, on Friday the dismissal became official after a long silence from the club, and at the same time, Thomas Tuchel was appointed as the new coach, who introduced himself at a press conference. conference on Saturday afternoon. Of course, the Munich national teams also did this in preparation for the duel with Peru. On Friday, without confirmation of a spectacular change in coaching position, Kimmich didn’t want to talk too much on the subject.
Source: Frantfurter Allgemeine

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