Leverkusen does not have deep player resource like Bayern Munich and they have many young players in their squad who don't have enough experience to use their energy wisely through a match and a long season. Xabi Alonso is responsible for it too because as a head coach of Leverkusen, he must request his players to slow down in playing intensity when necessary.
It's a valid observation regarding Bayer Leverkusen's player resources, especially in comparison to a powerhouse like Bayern Munich. The presence of numerous young talents in the squad can indeed pose challenges, considering the need for experience to navigate a full season. The coaching strategy, led by Xabi Alonso, plays a crucial role, and finding a balance between utilizing youthful energy and managing the playing intensity effectively is undoubtedly a key aspect of the team's success. It will be interesting to see how Leverkusen addresses these dynamics under Alonso's leadership.
There is a piece of very bad news for Bayern Munich and their fans about their coach, while they're racing hard into Budesligga for the title with Leverkusen and every single point is important for them, it seems Tuch said he is interested in leaving Bundesliga for La Liga and he somehow said that he wants to work for Barcelona. Maybe I'm not right about Tuchel in Barcelona but it was shocking enough when we saw Tuchel even thinking about leaving Bayern Munich.

That's indeed surprising news about Tuchel considering a move away from Bayern Munich, especially in the midst of a tight race for the Bundesliga title with Leverkusen. The prospect of him expressing interest in La Liga and Barcelona adds an unexpected twist. Tuchel's potential departure raises questions about the team's stability during such a crucial phase. It'll be intriguing to see how the situation unfolds and its impact on Bayern Munich's pursuit of the league title,
I don't have any resentment towards Thomas Tuchel and for sure he has done his best in keeping Bayern Munich stable but it is really hard on his part as this is the best he could do for the team, for sure Xavi Alonso's Leverkusen is too much for him, as he surely can not make it through, for sure it is OK to give up than keeping up a lost that you can not win,