After disastrous performances in recent matches, Bayern Munich sacked their head coach Niko Kovac.
Under the Croatian coach, Bayern often failed to break down deep defensive blocks.
In addition to that, Kovacs side has even started to struggle with defensive issues this season.
In this tactical analysis, we explain Kovacs tactical problems at Bayern that led to his dismissal.
Missing half-space occupation
Bayerns attacking philosophy revolved around attacking down the wings under Kovac.
But even if attacking down the flanks, it is useful to position players in more central areas.

That would occupy opposition players within the centre and, therefore, create space on the wings.
Moreover, Bayerns wingers could get immediate support within the half-space once receiving the ball.
Without this support, Bayerns w
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