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Flick's legacy

Now that flick has been fired after the unquestionably disappointing stint as the NT coach, what do you think his legacy will be¿? Will he be remembered as the great manager who won a sextuple or an average manager who couldn't adapt his tactics after a successful spell?

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  • A thing I've seen a lot is people looking back on his time at Bayern less fondly, saying things like "2020 UCL was only because of Lewy & Gnabry's finishing" and "His system was falling apart by the second season", which isn't all true. I am interested to see if he continues in management, and where he goes next.