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Tuchel at a loss after Bayern humbled by Mainz

Bayern were leading 1-0 at HT after Mane's 1st goal since October, but the Bavarians then imploded conceding 3 goals in 14 minutes

Update : 23 Apr 2023, 03:11 AM

Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel said he was "at a loss" and had "no explanation" for his side's second-half capitulation in a 3-1 defeat at Mainz Saturday. 

With Bayern in control and leading 1-0 at half-time after Sadio Mane's first goal since October, the visitors conceded three goals in 14 minutes. 

The loss gave Borussia Dortmund the chance to go first as they beat Eintracht Frankfurt 4-0 at home later Saturday. 

A "perplexed" Tuchel said his side "was missing the energy to fight back from setbacks". 

"We look like a team that's played 80 games so far this season.

"We look worn out. We aren't in the condition to play without making mistakes. 

"We're losing our order, we're losing our clarity. It's not clear enough over 90 minutes and we were ruthlessly punished.

"We're not in the position to fight back, to show the necessary energy to show a reaction.

"The points are falling through our hands like sand."

The loss places the focus back on the Bayern hierarchy's decision to fire Julian Nagelsmann and replace him with Tuchel in late March.

Since taking over, Tuchel has overseen exits in the Champions League to Manchester City and the German Cup to Freiburg, with two wins from seven games in all competitions. 

After the game, Bayern CEO Oliver Kahn backed Tuchel, saying he "is the last person we need to discuss."

"He's doing everything with his coaching team, tactically and psychologically, to make the boys understand that it's worth fighting to win this German (league) title."

After the match, Tuchel did not share Kahn's assessment, saying he was at fault for the team's poor form.

"I'm always responsible. Regardless of what happens. We will analyze it together. 

"We've lost an extreme amount of points in the second half of the season."

Tuchel said he would give his side three days off ahead of next Sunday's clash against rock-bottom Hertha Berlin.

RESULTS

Dortmund 4 (Bellingham 19, Malen 24, 66, Hummels 41) Frankfurt 0

Mainz 3 (Ajorque 65, Barreiro 73, Martin 79) Bayern 1 (Mane 29) 

Hoffenheim 1 (Dolberg 90+4) Cologne 3 (Kainz 18-P, Selke 39, Thielmann 90+2) 

Bochum 1 (Broschinski 68) Wolfsburg 5 (Svanberg 10, 56, Kaminski 21, Wimmer 33, Waldschmidt 77) 

Hertha 2 (Ngankam 68, Lukebakio 79-P) Bremen 4 (Ducksch 6, 27, 51, Weiser 63)

Friday

Augsburg 1 (Beljo 8) Stuttgart 1 (Endo 78)

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