Matthäus believes Nagelsmann is a good fit for Bayern.

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Julian Nagelsmann is of a better age for club than national team, according to Lothar Matthäus.

Lothar Matthäus, a German football legend, believes Julian Nagelsmann is ready to return to take revenge as Bayern Munich coach again after completing his duties with the German national team in the tournament. Euro 2024 in the middle of this year, according to a report from สมัคร ufabet on Monday. 

Nagelsmann left RB Leipzig to become Bayern Munich’s coach in the summer of 2021. He led the Bayern Munich to the Bundesliga title in his first season. Including two more Super Cup champions, but due to conflicts with Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamidzic, two famous executives of the Bavarian team at that time, until they were remove from their positions during the period. March of last year

Bayern Munich has hire Thomas Tuchel as their new coach, while Nagelsmann has been approach by the DFB to take over as manager of the Eagles from Hansi Flick. during September This is a short-term agreement only until Euro 2024.

According to reports, the DFB hopes to strike a long-term deal with Nagelsmann ahead of this summer’s major tournaments. But Bayern Munich are say to be ready to bring the 36-year-old back to work after parting ways with Tuchel in the summer.

Matthäus sees a return to Bayern Munich as a challenge for Nagelsmann as he is only 36 years old and is more suited to work at club level than national team.

‘I can imagine it will be a big challenge for Julian to define an era with the national team. But I think because of his age He wants to work with the team on a daily basis. And I think he’s got offers from clubs that are interest in him.’

‘I don’t know if he’s on Bayern’s list or not, but coming back to Munich will be very special. I think it was a mistake to send him off. For me, Nagelsmann is a good fit for Bayern, but whether he does it again or not remains to be seen. It will be under a different administration and a different hierarchy. But it’s up to him,’ Matthäus said.