Former Bayern boss, Gareth Magath, talking about Bayern's current predicament, believes that the blame should not be borne by Tuchel alone, but since Hernandez stepped down as president, as well as the frequent changes of manager after Carlo Ancelotti, the same reason why Bayern is in the current situation.
Regarding Tuchel's failure to develop young players, Magath said that this is a common problem for big clubs, "It's not just Bayern, over the years the players have become more and more important, 20 years ago the players had a high status, but now it's even higher, and no coach dares to do things the players don't like like, such as reusing young players."
Speaking of Hernandez's position in Bayern, Magath said, as when Ferguson in Manchester United, "Hernandez has been in Bayern for more than 40 years, he is gone, Bayern, just like when Manchester United left Ferguson, can no longer regain the glory, the power of the people will only create a vacuum, so Hernandez stepped down as chairman, but also contributed to the plight of Bayern today. Of course, his philosophy has also fallen behind, he also has the same feeling, so for the responsibility of Bayern, he will tell the outside world no matter what he does."
Regarding Tuchel's departure at the end of the season and Bayern's failure to ever find a replacement, Magath said, "Bayern have been changing managers frequently since they sacked Carlo Ancelotti, which is not common among top clubs, and if that's the case, they'll ruin all of their coaches."
Finally, Magath spoke about Bayern's fundamental problem, "Bayern is still very attractive, but Bayern's problem is not just a coaching problem, the power they used to have in the hands of 1-2 people now needs to be redistributed. This problem is difficult to solve, not for 8 weeks, not for a season,"