Sadio Mane scored the game's first goal for the German giants as the Bavarians put up a dismal performance against Tuchel's previous team, but that was pretty much all they had to show for it.
The trio of goals from Ludovic Ajorque, Leandro Barreiro, and Aaron Martin served as Bayern Munich's last knockout blow as they continued their sluggish transition under their new boss.
Actually, Mainz showed considerable determination and little fear of the reigning Bundesliga winners, thus the victory was well deserved.
With just a few games left, Mainz is in a good position to qualify for Europe, so they have a purpose to rack up as many points as they can.
You may remember that on March 24, Tuchel took over at Bayern Munich from Julian Nagelsmann, but his first month has been anything from smooth.
The Bayern Munich leadership, as seen by their sad expressions at full-time, is reportedly getting more anxious about recent outcomes, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Changes at the club are anticipated in the summer, although it is unclear whether Tuchel will keep his position.
The former Chelsea manager suffered his third loss at Mainz, matching Julian Nagelsmann's total from his 37 games in command of the team this season.
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