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roysmyboy31

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Keita subbing out, moronic red by Ilsanker, and a fortunate PK let us back in it, but no Forsberg, Orban, Werner and our first loss at home in 42 games. Terrible result well deserved by Bosz tbh.

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Gave up a 2-0 lead and got a draw in Frankfurt. In a vaccum not an awful result but the wheels coming off a bit for Bosz of late. Playing Weigl at CB with Bartra and Zagadou available seemed odd to begin with and cost him an early sub later. Dahoud needs to displace Castro asap

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On 10/21/2017 at 2:35 PM, amac said:

Gave up a 2-0 lead and got a draw in Frankfurt. In a vaccum not an awful result but the wheels coming off a bit for Bosz of late. Playing Weigl at CB with Bartra and Zagadou available seemed odd to begin with and cost him an early sub later. Dahoud needs to displace Castro asap

Yeah it will be interesting to see if Bosz makes it through the summer (or even to the summer). Dortmund just hasn't been good enough in Europe and I have some doubts their league form will last. 

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On 10/22/2017 at 1:08 PM, LeeEvans said:

Yeah it will be interesting to see if Bosz makes it through the summer (or even to the summer). Dortmund just hasn't been good enough in Europe and I have some doubts their league form will last. 

Yeah he's obviously safe for now and gonna get a chance to further gel.

But watching the games you can see potential problems as he approaches every game like he's coaching Pep's Barca- with Nuri Sahin, Gonzalo Castro and a high line with slow center backs, any decent pressing/countering teams look like they could put  5 past us.

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Jupp Heynckes has turned Bayern's season around completely.  Have not lost since he took the helm and now have a healthy 6 point edge in the league after being 5 behind at the time of Ancelotti's sacking.  We look so much more compact and cohesive on the field now and the locker room rumblings that were happening before are nonexistent now (winning cures all).

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13 hours ago, roysmyboy31 said:

Jupp Heynckes has turned Bayern's season around completely.  Have not lost since he took the helm and now have a healthy 6 point edge in the league after being 5 behind at the time of Ancelotti's sacking.  We look so much more compact and cohesive on the field now and the locker room rumblings that were happening before are nonexistent now (winning cures all).

I'm just excited for the rise of Javi Martinez as a defensive midfielder again!

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On 11/25/2017 at 11:24 AM, roysmyboy31 said:

Gigantic collapse by Dortmund.  Up 4-0 on rivals Schalke and they just gave up the equalizer in stoppage time.  4-4 now.

This could be it for Bosz right now.

He's surely on his last legs right? I'm a little surprised he wasn't sacked this weekend.

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