Tuchel says he will give his all before summer Bayern exit


Thomas Tuchel insists he will give everything to Bayern Munich ahead of his departure in the summer and hopes the decision over his future allows the team to play with "freedom".


Tuchel has been unable to arrest a downturn in form, and speculation over his position came to a head this week when the club announced he would be leaving at the end of the current campaign.


Saturday's game against RB Leipzig will be his first in charge since the news became public, with Bayern looking to end a three-game losing streak following losses to title rivals Bayer Leverkusen, Lazio and Bochum.


And while there is a possibility Tuchel could be seen as a lame duck coach over the coming months, he thinks the removal of uncertainty over his role could spark an upturn.

"I view it professionally and unemotionally. It's a professional sport at the highest level," he said of his shortened reign.


"There aren't guilty individuals. I don't think I'm the only problem, but I have responsibility. Now we have a new situation, it's resolved, which hopefully makes it clear and brings freedom.


"This job only works if I give 100 per cent of myself. I have a very high professional expectation of myself and that's completely dedicated to Bayern Munich until the end of the season. We have aims: we're going for the maximum in the league and won't give up until it's over. 


In the Champions League we still have a second leg (against Lazio), so we are playing for maximum success."

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