Bayern Munich have drawn up a
shortlist of managerial candidates to take over from sacked coach Niko Kovac,
which is thought to include former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger and six-time
Serie A winner Massimiliano Allegri.
Kovac paid the price for a
disappointing start to the 2019/20 Bundesliga season in the wake of Saturday’s
defeat against Eintracht Frankfurt, a result which left Bayern four points
adrift of leaders Borussia Monchengladbach and ensured they have only won five
of 10 league fixtures.
With the Bavarians looking to fill
one of the biggest jobs in football, it is little surprise that several big
names are on their radar, which has been revealed in a report from The Guardian.
Ralf Rangnick
Current Job: Head of sport
and development, Red Bull
Rangnick is considered the
‘frontrunner’ by The Guardian’s report and is said to be ‘interested’. However,
joining Bayern would involve leaving a role at Red Bull that he only
started in the summer.
The 61-year-old’s two most recent
spells as a coach have both been at RB Leipzig and he has been part of Red
Bull’s wider football operation for much of the last decade.
Rangnick is also noted for his
success at Hoffenheim and has generally been in and around the Bundesliga for
20 years. His coaching career began before he turned 26 years of age.
Arsène Wenger
Current Job: Unattached
Wenger is presented as more of a
short-term option for Bayern, an interim until the end of the season before a
more long-term appointment is made.
The veteran Frenchman, who spent 22
years at Arsenal until 2018 and was noted for his great consistency –
even in difficult circumstances, already speaks fluent German.
Wenger’s vast experience could count
massively in his favour, especially as Kovac was extremely inexperienced when
it came to club management.
Erik ten Hag
Current Job: Ajax
Ten Hag has become one of the
hottest coaches in Europe because of his achievements with Ajax last season,
coming within seconds of a first Champions League final since 1996.
Unfortunately for Bayern, the
49-year-old Dutchman, who 90min reported earlier this season to also be
of interest to Manchester United, has already ruled himself out of the running.
“I can confirm I will stay at Ajax
this season,” Ten Hag has said this week.
Massimiliano Allegri
Current Job: Unattached
Having left Juventus at the end of last season off the back of a fifth consecutive Serie A title – the club’s seventh straight – Allegri is the obvious big name candidate.
The Italian is a proven winner,
although The Guardian notes that there are concerns about hiring a non-German
speaker after Carlo Ancelotti’s disappointing short-lived time in charge.
That being said, it is also worth
noting that Allegri’s agent, Giovanni Branchini is ‘trusted’ by Bayern and has
often dealt with the club in the past.
The Guardian specifically notes that
Bayern president Uli Hoeness does not want José Mourinho at Bayern, all but
ruling out the former Chelsea and Manchester United boss. Even though Hoeness
is due to step down imminently, he will still have a say in who Bayern appoint.