Thomas Tuchel reveals he broke his toe during his team talk ahead of Bayern Munich’s Champions League win
Posted by  badge Boss on Mar 06
Thomas Tuchel will leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season (Photo: Getty)

has revealed he broke a toe while delivering his team talk ahead of ’s comeback win in the .

After losing the first-leg of their last 16 tie against Lazio 1-0, Bayern needed a big result and performance in order to get their season back on track.

And the German giants delivered, with two goals from either side of a Thomas Muller header securing .

The Champions League maybe the only trophy Bayern win this season with the club out of the German Cup and 10 points behind Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga with just 10 games to go.

The dismal form means that Tuchel will depart the Allianz Arena in the summer no matter what happens between now and the end of the season, but the former Chelsea manager is determined to end his tenure on a high.

Beating Lazio will help matters in Munich, but it seems Tuchel may have gone a little too far to inspire his team ahead of kick-off.

Speaking to CBS post-match, the German said: ‘In my last speech before we went out before the match, I kicked the door and it was the wrong technique.

‘So I think… it feels like I broke it [his toe]! It hurts, it’s painful.’

The 50-year-old was later seen limping out of the Allianz Arena in some discomfort.

Bayern have struggled this season despite the explosive form of Kane who signed from Tottenham last summer in a deal worth £100million.

The England captain has 33 goals and eight assists across all competitions so far this season – only PSG’s Kylian Mbappe can match him for goal contributions across Europe’s top five leagues.

‘It’s a perfect evening for us. It was a big game,’ the 30-year-old said after the win over Lazio.

‘Of course we know we have to improve, but nights like this can really change the season. I’m really proud of the boys and we just have to keep this momentum going.

‘It was a really important moment in our season. Everyone was looking at us, looking at how we were going to respond after the first leg. Hopefully we can use this as a turning point for the rest of the season.’

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