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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread
by
Docnaster
on 02/10/2023, 06:31:43 UTC
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Yes, it true that Leverkusen currently seems to be a substitute for Dortmund last season because currently Leverkusen, after being coached by Xabi Alonso, this club has made huge improvements, even being able to beat big clubs or draw with other big club, but it doesn't rule out the possibility that Leverkusen will become a challenger. which is strong because it could surprisingly increase the performance of its players so that it can make competition even stronger and Bayern Munich has to work hard if it has to challenge 2 big clubs at once and apart from that, Leipzig also currently I admit has a big opportunity to disrupt Bayern Munich to get a position top again.
It a little thought that I sometimes think that Leverkusen also seems worthy of getting the Bundesliga title because they have previously won the title in this Bundesliga.
Bayer Leverkusen under Xabi Alonso has improved significantly. Their field plan is obvious and successful, showing a significant leap that can challenge any opponent. I'm in awe watching them dominate, especially after their Mainz win. The show is delightful

The cognitive dissonance of their consistency in maintaining this winning streak bothers me too. Although they lead Bayern Munich by points, Xabi Alonso's potential departure to Real Madrid next season complicates matters. Will Leverkusen's performance surge be short-lived? This season could be their golden chance to win the Bundesliga, thus we should root for them
Xabi Alonso is indeed the main actor in the revival of Bayern Leverkusen. So far Die Werkself's performance has been quite satisfying for their fans and of course if the team's performance continues to be consistent then the opportunity to win the title this season is quite wide open.

Despite rumors in the media that Real Madrid are looking at him, I think Alonso is quite professional in responding to this. I see that this issue will actually make the performance of the Spanish coach continue to improve. But if Alonso decides to leave his coaching position at Bayern Leverkusen it might really affect the team. It could be that Leverkusen's hegemony will end too.
The kind of managerial experience and abilities that Xabi Alonso have been able to display since he became Bayer Leverkusen manager doesn't look like one that's coming from someone who is just managing the first team of a club for the first time in his career. The Spaniard is showing that he has all it takes to become one of the greatest managers in the history of football in years to come.
How he's been able to transform an average team like Bayer Leverkusen to a strong team that's challenging for the German tittle needs to be applauded.