Today Leverkusen played away from home to Stuttgart and the game ended in a share of points. It was a fair outcome for them, at least they didn't get to loose 3 points, they kept back 1more point, which still ensured them being ahead of Munich. At the moment, I don't know what to say about Bayern's confidence for games ahead or if they'd be able to stand more challenges that'll be tougher than the one they lost to, but for Leverkusen, they're indeed doing well, even if they've tried to suppress them, they still did their best to hold tight and stay strong. That's what actually currently makes them better than Munich.
This looks a little funny for a team that has very competent players and a big defeat with more than four goals conceded is a form of Tuchel's incompetence in facing Frankfurt. No one predicted that Bayern Munich would lose by such a striking score and even the bookmakers placed Bayern Munich as a strong candidate to win the match. Dino's strategy is considered quite effective and appropriate in reducing Bayern Munich's attacks and this will be a reference for other coaches if they want to beat Bayern Munich.
Leverkusen was able to secure a point even though Stuttgart put up fierce resistance, even four minutes later after Fuhrich broke into Hradecky's goal, Wirtz managed to equalize. Xabi Alonso now has a good record in the Bundesliga and I think he will be a target for top clubs next season because if he is able to lead Leverkusen to the Bundesliga title it will make his name even more popular.