I don't have Bayern Munich but I think they usually win the league because other teams are not investing well enough and other teams make huge mistakes otherwise Bayern Munich couldn't win this league at all in a normal situation because of having unstable results and unstable situation in their team.
Dortmund could have a much better performance and this way they would not lose this chance for this season in the last minutes.
Strength is also important in this case. Bayern have always been strong with the players they have because they are above the average players at other clubs both individually and as a team.
On the other hand, the real comparison is about finances so that they can continue to make updates in a better direction for their club than other clubs.
But this season, the sale of Lewa has more or less affected Bayern's condition, I think, but it is possible that they can be anticipated again next season if they don't hesitate to look for another potential star as their target.
No one is throwing shade at the other Bundesliga sides, but Bayern Munich's prowess is unarguably rooted in standout performers across the board - a real team of influencers, you might say. But this season? They've got this niggle, this irritation - think of it as a meme that's outlived its fun. It's all tied to Lewandowski's exit.
You're on the money when you talk about Lewa's exit. Feels like someone's swiped right on the wrong profile, doesn't it? Still, Bayern's mojo doesn't revolve around just one user. We all saw Moting stepping up to the plate earlier this season. So, it's not time to hit the panic button just yet.
Next season's chances? They could be a glow-up waiting to happen, provided the transfer market plays nice. So, will they unearth another trendsetter, or are they left doomscrolling for a whole flock of followers? Future's a bit of a cliffhanger right now, isn't it?