Harry Kane is really great impact for Bayern Munich. He delivers what Bayern expected to happen from Mane previously. This has undeniably strengthened their attacking prowess. But, yeah, they seem to be vulnerabilities in their midfield and defense affecting their overall performance compared to previous seasons. This perceived weakness can be exploited by clubs like Leverkusen to challenge Bayern's dominance in the league.
Leverkusen with strong performance so far is nurturing hope for a potential shift in the Bundesliga's championship narrative. Their consistency and form indicate a genuine chance to compete at the highest level. The idea that Bayern's usual stranglehold on the league title might be in distress adds an exciting dimension to the season. Dortmund's last season failure makes them started the season unconvincing to repeat disrupting Bayern's dominance like in the previous season.
The most randomly used tactics solution when facing a bigger team is a defensive strategy that only obeys counter attacking. Bayern do not seem as a team that'll be vulnerable to this tactic but they still have to be cautious. They have all it takes to secure a big win, their players from defense to attack are so organized such that Kane doesn't have to make much struggle in winning the ball and placing at the back of the net.
Tuchel is one skilful coach and he knows how best to counter the tactics that's put forward by opposing teams. Bayern Munich themselves are one team that makes winning so easy for them and there wouldn't be a surprise if it's thesame outcome in their next game. Harry Kane is eager to score more goal, Bayern Munich is determined to win, Koln's team just has to profer a subduing strategy to reduce the infliction of goals against them, Inasmuch 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.
I think the Bundesliga race seems to be a battle between just two teams every season, this time first place will belong to Bayern Munchen or Bayer Laverkusen, while Dortmund potential is just a stumbling block, we haven't forgotten that they lost 4-0 at home, even though yesterday managed to hold back Laverkusen progress. Moreover, with the remaining 21 matches in the future, we will only see two axis of competition in the fight for the top position of the standings, and in the end the Bundesliga will only present two clubs challenging for the title. This scenario reflects previous seasons, where Leverkusen only swapped positions with Dortmund in an effort to them to overthrow Bayern power.
Even though Stuttgart are currently in third place, their performance to date has not convinced me that they are on par with Laverkusen in putting pressure on Bayern. This does not mean that Stuttgart has no chance of winning the championship trophy, that is completely wrong. However, here, what Xabi Alonso has achieved with his club is still in doubt, let alone the others.