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Thanks to Barcelona, Jose Mourinho could land his dream job

Jose Mourinho has managed some of Europe's top teams including Real Madrid and Manchester United

By Luis Zamora

Jose Mourinho has managed some of Europe's top teams including Real Madrid and Manchester United
Jose Mourinho has managed some of Europe's top teams including Real Madrid and Manchester United
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Uncertainty and turmoil have pervaded Bayern Munich in recent weeks, especially after Saturday's disastrous defeat at the BayArena. A resounding 3-0 loss to Bayer Leverkusen has left the Bavarian side trailing five points behind Bundesliga leaders Xabi Alonso, who are emerging as serious title contenders amid Bayern's enviable run of form, having dominated the German league for eleven consecutive seasons.

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Thomas Tuchel's position has been in question since the end of January, following the shock home defeat to Werder Bremen. However, the blow suffered in Leverkusen has exacerbated criticism of his strategy and decisions during the match. All this comes just ahead of Bayern's Champions League Round of 16 clash with Lazio in the first leg on Wednesday.

In the midst of this whirlwind of rumors, the Bild newspaper has shed light on a possible alternative for Bayern for next season: José Mourinho. The Bavarian club's board is reportedly considering the experienced Portuguese coach as a viable option should Tuchel be relieved of his duties due to results in the Bundesliga and Champions League.

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According to sources, Tuchel could leave the team to go to manage Barcelona. with this, Mourinho would be interested in resuming his coaching career at the helm of Bayern, and has even begun learning German in preparation for a possible opportunity at the club. Mourinho, who has managed some of Europe's top teams, including Real Madrid and Manchester United, is currently without a team since being sacked by Roma in January. The 61-year-old Portuguese coach would be eager to try his luck in the Bundesliga, adding another experience to his extensive resume in the world of soccer.


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