Bayern Munich have not had the best of campaigns in the ongoing 2023-24 season and their season hit yet another all time low.
The Bavarians were on the losing end in the Bundesliga yet again — this time, a 2-3 loss to Heidenheim on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen’s win at Union Berlin meant the defending champions now sit 16 points behind with 10 games left.
Also, the result left many eyebrows raised on whether manager Thomas Tuchel – who is to leave the dugout at the end of the season – would be sacked ahead of their crucial UEFA Champions League quarter final clash against Arsenal.
However, a report from respected football journalist, Fabrizio Romano, has revealed that the former PSG, Dortmund and Chelsea gaffer will not be relieved of his duties ahead of time.
The record German top flight champions’ loss was the first time since 2011/12 in which they have lost more than five league games.
It was also the first time since 2000 that Bayern have lost to a side making their debut in the first division.