But things like this are difficult, at least there must be changes from now on if in the next few seasons there is to be competition for the title because for now Bayern must remain as the strongest candidate every season.
Bayern's current condition is still difficult to deal with the strength of their money and players even though there are some improvements that have occurred from several clubs such as Leverkusen who are currently starting to return to the path they should get but still when the financial conditions and players are not too qualified as Bayern has this will be a little difficult.
The only hope is that Bayern don't have the same good season as last season at least this can add a greater opportunity.
A club like Dortmund must change its policy regarding player transfers if it wants to challenge defending champions Bayern Munchen. Because expecting Munchen to have a bad season is not a good idea and we know it is difficult to happen, they have a large budget to strengthen the depth of the squad in each transfer window. I am really looking forward to Xabi Alonso being able to provide a surprise this season to break Munchen dominance, when seeing that their meeting at the Allianz Arena was a draw, it seems that this is very likely to happen this season.
However, apart from Laverkusen increasing performance, other Bundesliga clubs are also worthy enough not to be underestimated. Even though we know that in the end they will also lose points if they meet Bayern Munchen.
Because it is the only way they can compete because by suppressing the transfer policy and trying to limit their talented players from leaving unreasonably this can foster something that is definitely beneficial for competition.
But of course this is not easy because in the end, with the changed policy, it will also indirectly hamper their financial stability, which when they act wrongly, it can indirectly make them much worse when they have difficulty in managing finances and championships.
Dortmund is difficut to do that and until now they are just trying to continue to play it safe.