Sascha Funk
TAKTIK
Twenty years coaching team sport, now watching from Bangkok while Europe sleeps. A weekly coach's-eye look at German football — with detours into volleyball, the NBA, fight sport, and whatever else is worth watching. Ten minutes of recap, ten minutes of the coach's read, one closing segment on something a coach's brain can't ignore. Not tactical Xs and Os. Not hot takes. The show for people who want to understand what they actually watched. New episodes every week. Before Europe wakes up. Hosted by Sascha Funk, Professor, Coach, Fighter, & host of FUNK !T Mindful Media & Communication.
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Episodes
Klopp Is Back, Ronaldo Is Done, and Belgium Told Trump to Overturn This 07.07.2026 36:27
Jürgen Klopp is the new Germany head coach. Officially agreed Sunday, formal announcement in two weeks. Coach's-eye on what he inherits, what he changes, why the Wirtz reunion matters, and why it might still not be enough. Plus: the DFB paid Nagelsmann a hefty severance to walk away — that's how badly they wanted him gone. The USA-Trump-FIFA saga: Balogun red-carded in the Round of 32 vs B...
Germany Out, Coaching Disaster, And the Refs Helped Paraguay Through 30.06.2026 31:41
Germany are out of the World Cup. Round of 32. Penalties. To Paraguay. The four-time champions just lost their first ever WC penalty shootout. To the 34th-ranked team in the world. The Tah header in extra time that was disallowed should have stood — ESPN's VAR analyst confirmed it. Schmeichel, Shearer, Friedel all said the same. Plus the Woltemade handball claim. Plus the disallowed penalty in...
Undav Off the Bench, Cabo Verde Off Their Heads, and the Pros Still Can't Pass 22.06.2026 33:40
Germany are through to the knockouts. Nagelsmann made a triple sub at the 60th, Deniz Undav scored twice, and Ivory Coast were beaten 2-1. Real coach's-eye lesson: when your starters aren't doing it, change the structure, don't wait. Most managers don't make that call. Nagelsmann did. Schlotterbeck off at halftime, replaced by Rüdiger, suspected ligament damage — Germany may be dow...
Seven on Curaçao, Forty-Five on the Spurs, and Gaethje Did It 15.06.2026 26:49
Germany 7-1 Curaçao. Big debut. Ivory Coast beat Ecuador in the 90th minute and Group E is still interesting. Neuer started. Calf held. Wirtz was excellent. Real test is Saturday in Toronto. Other World Cup notes: Brazil were rescued by Vinícius against Morocco and look like a team still adjusting to Ancelotti. Sweden five-one'd Tunisia. Japan held the Netherlands 2-2 with an 89th-minute equal...
Nine Days to Curaçao, FIFA Changed the Rules, and Wemby Is 22 08.06.2026 38:39
Germany 2-1 USA in Chicago. Havertz in the 2nd, Sané with the winner in the 57th, and an Antonee Robinson goal in between that you should look up. Germany got the win but the Neuer-Baumann question is still unresolved seven days from the opener. Lennart Karl is out of the squad with a thigh injury. Coach's-eye honest take: Germany are about 10% to win this tournament, and that's being gene...
Bayern's Double, PSG's Final, the Spurs Save Basketball 01.06.2026 30:17
We're back after a week off. The football season ended without us — Bayern won the DFB-Pokal 3-0 over Stuttgart with a Kane hat-trick, PSG won the Champions League final on penalties against Arsenal, and Wolfsburg lost the relegation playoff to Paderborn. Three new clubs in the Bundesliga next season, including Elversberg, who play in a town of 12,800 people. The actual story of the past two w...
Bayern's Run Ends in Three Minutes, Strickland Did the Unthinkable, and Asuka Said Goodbye 11.05.2026 35:19
Bayern equalized in the 94th. They were dead in the 3rd. Dembélé scored before the Allianz crowd sat down, then PSG defended for 87 minutes — and we have a coach's-eye correction to do about last week's body-language read, because Luis Enrique just showed how a real coach manages his team's psychology at this level. Plus: Bundesliga matchday 33 produced relegation chaos - Heidenheim cl...
Nine Goals in Paris, Boston Out, Dortmund Did Dortmund Things 04.05.2026 25:27
PSG 5, Bayern 4. Champions League semi-final, first leg, Paris. Nine goals. The match of the year. And somehow Bayern came out of it looking better than the team that won. That's a body-language story and we're going to do it properly. Plus: Bayern drew 3-3 at home to 18th-place Heidenheim because Kompany was already mentally on Wednesday. Leverkusen destroyed Leipzig 4-1 - apparently they...
The Great Six-Year Pokal (Cup) Drought, Jokic Speedruns to a Fight, and Danhausen Cursed the Knicks 27.04.2026 31:30
Bayern were 3-0 down at Mainz on Saturday. So Kompany brought on a bench that costs more than Mainz's entire annual revenue. Bayern won 4-3. This is what Bundesliga football looks like in 2026 and we're going to talk about it. Also this week: Bayern in the DFB-Pokal final, ending the great six-year drought of mostly winning the Pokal. Eta still being asked the wrong question. Jokic finally...
Bayern 35, Leipzig's Paradox, and Eta Starts in the Deep End, Rodtang & ONE done, WrestleMania 42 20.04.2026 32:54
Bayern win the Bundesliga for the 35th time — with four games to spare. The real story is one club down the table: RB Leipzig. Hated by half of Germany, run better than most of the clubs that hate them. A coach's-eye case for separating what you dislike about a club from what it's doing right. Plus: Union Berlin hire Marie-Louise Eta, the first woman ever to head-coach a men's team in...
Welcome to TAKTIK — Bayern, Madrid, Rodtang, and the FIVB losing it 17.04.2026 32:32
Welcome to TAKTIK — a coach's-eye look at sport, from Bangkok. This week: Bayern beat Real Madrid 4-3 to reach the Champions League semi-final. Güler scored two bangers, then got ushered out of the dressing room before Pérez came down to yell. We look at what that tells us about coaching — and why Kompany's Bayern is suddenly likeable. Plus: ONE Championship sues Rodtang in three countries...
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