Guardiola wanted Tuchel to be his successor – Bayern chief

The Bavarians’ technical director Michael Reschke claims the Spaniard urged the club to appoint the Borussia Dortmund boss as his replacement at the Allianz Arena

Pep Guardiola wanted current Borussia Dortmund boss Thomas Tuchel to be his replacement at Bayern Munich, according to the German champions’ technical director Michael Reschke.

The Spaniard recommended Tuchel for the role back in 2014 when Reschke joined Bayern, prompting him to set up a meeting between the two managers.

Reschke told 11 Freunde that Guardiola had said to him: “Thomas has to become my successor at Bayern.”

At the time Tuchel, who replaced Jurgen Klopp at Dortmund in 2015, was on an enforced break after leaving Mainz before the end of his contract.


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“I had a trusting relationship with Thomas Tuchel, and knew that he admired Pep’s work,” Reschke said.

“Pep, on the other hand, was impressed with Mainz’s displays. He often talked to me about Thomas.”

Guardiola and Tuchel went head-to-head on Thursday in the International Champions Cup as Manchester City defeated Dortmund 6-5 on penalties.

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