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Kimmich yells ‘what a load of s***’ as Tuchel’s Bayern are knocked OUT of cup in just his second game to 95th-minute pen


BAYERN MUNICH star Joshua Kimmich yelled “what a load of s***” after his side were knocked out of the German Cup.

Freiburg came from behind to secure a place in the semi-finals with a 2-1 victory.

Thomas Tuchel lost his second match in charge of Bayern MunichCredit: Getty
Joshua Kimmich raged after the defeatCredit: Getty

Lucas Holer scored a 95th minute winner from the penalty spot in Thomas Tuchel’s second game in charge of Bayern.

Fuming to lose out on silverware, Kimmich reportedly raged at his team-mates after the home defeat.

Sport1 claim that he shouted “what a load of s***, man”.

Interestingly, Kimmich supposedly had a great relationship with previous boss Julian Nagelsmann, who since his sacking has been linked with Chelsea and Tottenham.

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The German international had described his ex-manager as one of “the top three” he has ever worked with.

That comes after he has been coached by the likes of Pep Guardiola, Carlo Ancelotti, Jupp Heynckes, Hansi Flick and Joachim Low.

Kimmich had also claimed that Nagelsmann had not lost the dressing room and that the Bayern players had not “performed properly”.

Tuchel started his reign at the Bundesliga champions in fine fashion, beating title-chasing rivals Borussia Dortmund 4-2.

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Bayern sit top of the table and have a chance to get revenge on Freiburg at the weekend as they meet in the league.

Afterwards, they face Manchester City in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie.

Freiburg and Eintracht Frankfurt are through the last four of the DFB Pokal and will meet the winners of Nuremberg versus Stuttgart and Dortmund against RB Leipzig.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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