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German fans ready to celebrate win over DFL plans as Bayern crisis deepens

Bundesliga fans will this weekend celebrate their victory over the German Football League's (DFL) now-scrapped investment plans as champions Bayern Munich struggle with their own crisis which risks derailing their entire season.

In December, Germany's first and second-tier soccer clubs voted in favour of letting a financial investor take a stake in the DFL media arm in a deal valued at between 900 million euros and 1 billion euros ($976.95 million and $1.09 billion).

But months-long protests by fans who interrupted scores of Bundesliga matches by throwing tennis balls and candy onto the pitch forced a U-turn on Wednesday by the DFL which cancelled the planned stake sale.

While a lot of attention will be on the stands and how the fans, who saw the planned investment as further commercialisation of the sport, will mark their victory against the DFL's plans, Bayern are in much more sombre mood.

The Bavarians, second in the Bundesliga, said on Wednesday they would part ways with coach Thomas Tuchel at the end of the season - a year earlier than his contract runs.

They must still put an end to their losing run, however, if they are to rescue their campaign.

On Saturday Bayern host Champions League hopefuls RB Leipzig, who are in fifth place, hoping to snap a three-game losing run in all competitions.

They have lost their previous two league games to drop eight points behind leaders Bayer Leverkusen, who beat them 3-0 earlier this month, with 12 rounds left in the season.

NEW DIRECTION

The 50-year-old Tuchel, who arrived in March 2023 with high expectations, will now last only one full season, having so far failed to deliver, and Bayern said they would take a new direction after he leaves.

"Until then, every individual at the club is

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