Many people confidence in Bayern Munchen ability to defend and reclaim the Bundesliga trophy this season is understandable, Tuchel has everything around him. From a certain point of view, Leverkusen is just a small rock for Tuchel squad, especially when considering Bayern 11 seasons of dominance. Even Dortmund, which is known for producing young players, has always failed to stop Bayern and snatch the trophy from their hands. In fact, 17 Bundesliga clubs had difficulty becoming a stumbling block for Bayern in the previous season, this season as we saw how Dortmund were badly beaten in front of their own supporters in the 10th week.
Leverkusen and Leipzig are the two clubs that have made Bayern lose four points so far, but Xabi Alonso squad looks a little cool because they did it at the Allianz Arena. Few clubs can escape defeat when they travel there, and Xabi was able to take home a point yesterday. Leverkusen is still in first place in the standings, because Bayern match against Union Berlin had to be postponed due to bad weather. As title contenders, Leverkusen under Xabi has received a lot of attention with their unbeaten record. If they fail to win the title at the end of the season, at least we will see Laverkusen successfully swapping roles with Dortmund in suppressing Bayern dominance this season, which will be enough to ward off boredom in the Bundesliga.
In as much as Leverkusen are currently at the top of the standings in the German League, there's still hope and opportunity and confidence in Munich to reclaim the top spot. The season has been quite competitive and challenging for Munich based on Leverkusen's awakened impact and standard of football. They've made Munich loose a winning point in their home ground and that definitely says a lot on how critical and technical their contest for the trophy is. They're not taking chances.
Munich has had the show in the German League for a while now and truthfully they've so gotten used to it. This season may be the difference and they may have to sit back and watch someone else lift the trophy. It'll be bad and sad for them though that's why I believe Tuchel won't fold his arms and watch Alonso's Leverkusen take it all. They're just a very little point away from each other, with Munich to a pending match advantage too. Maybe that match can be the turning point for them but whichever way, we really can't wait to see the end of the season and who finishes top.