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Bundesliga 2022-23: Bayern Munich Coach Thomas Tuchel Says Season Will Not Be 'Satisfactory' Even If They Win Title

Bayern are two points behind Dortmund going into the final day of the season and need to beat Cologne away and hope that Mainz get at least a draw against Dortmund if they are to extend their record of 10 straight German league titles.

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Tuchel took over Bayern's reins from Julian Nagelsmann in March.
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Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel says this season has been one to forget for the Bavarian powerhouse, even if it manages to pip Borussia Dortmund to the Bundesliga title on Saturday. (More Football News)

Bayern is two points behind Dortmund going into the final day of the season and needs to beat Cologne away and hope that Mainz gets at least a draw against Dortmund if it is to extend its record of 10 straight German league titles.

"It's our own fault, our own responsibility," Tuchel said on Friday. 

"Of course, we'll try to run the race to the end because we're obliged to give everything to the end."

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Bayern is facing the prospect of finishing the season without a major trophy for the first time since 2012.

"It won't be a season that we can be happy with. It won't be a season in which the number of points is enough for our demands, in which the quality of our game is enough for us. Regardless of how it goes in the end, it won't be a satisfactory season anymore."

Tuchel took over from the fired Julian Nagelsmann in March, when Bayern had just lost the Bundesliga lead to Dortmund following a 2-1 defeat at Bayer Leverkusen.

Under Tuchel, Bayern was subsequently knocked out of the German Cup and Champions League, while the Bundesliga lead changed three times before Dortmund reclaimed top spot again last weekend following Bayern's 3-1 loss at home to Leipzig.

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"We've messed up enough times," Tuchel said.

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