interesting read in "die Zeit" about Bayern and the Pep era.
"Der Hausmeister hätte das nicht geschafft" (german) ("The greenkeeper wouldn't have achieved this")
The article joins the discussion about what the record is of Peps spell in munich. Was it a failure, because "even the greenkeeper would have won 3 BL titles" with that team? And will Bayerns dominance continue?.
The author makes a few interesting points. He says that the Bayern team of 2016 is actually inferior to that of 2013. After thinking "what the..?!", i reconsidered. He might actually have a point here. The class of the teamplay imroved, the individual quality went down a bit. Players like Robben, Ribery, Alonso or even Lahm have passed their zenith, and their successors like Coman, Costa, Kimmich or even Alaba don't have the class yet the former had a few years ago. The only world class addition was Lewandowski. Who is on a position i don't consider *that* crucial for Bayern.
That Bayern played football at the same level as they did 2013 is due to Peps "system football", the author claims. I agree.
Interesting sidenote: There was another article about Pep a couple of days ago. Allegedly he said that, when he arrived in munich, he wasn't expecting to leave so soon, after just three years. But he felt worn down from endless clashes with management, scouts, team-managers and doctors

. He was brought in to establish *his* way of coaching, and then he constantly had to fight for every bit of change.
The next coach Ancelotti will be less uncompromising. Some of Peps innovations may be reversed. Whether this does any good to the teams success is yet to be seen.