Of course this will be even more interesting because if the league competition is not very competitive then the league will look boring and not very interesting, like the previous seasons where Bayern Munich always dominated the league title so that the competition was not so competitive and boring, now Leverkusen is the differentiator and it is hoped that can break the dominance of Bayern Munich and Stuttgart and also break the dominance of big clubs that are always at the top such as Dortmund and Leipzig, thereby making the Bundesliga more competitive.
For a long time Bayern Munich has been the strongest team in the Bundesliga, all proven by the trophies they have collected. It's just that this season they have to admit the situation is different. The threat came and Leverkusen was not anticipated from the start because Bayern Munich felt that no team could beat them. As a result, like it or not, this is what happened in the Bundesliga which made Bayern Munich unprepared to face big aggression from Leverkusen.
In my opinion this is a major blow to Bayern Munich officials who were too relaxed and did not increase the depth of the squad and the selection of coaches. Tuchel clearly failed to prove himself worthy of replacing the previous coach. Julian Nagelsmann is now satisfied with being dumped by Bayern Munich but after his departure the club experienced serious problems. Meanwhile Leverkusen with the situation that Bayern Munich has is taking advantage of this to continue to develop little by little, showing results without losing during the 23 matches they have played, showing how serious they are about wanting to teach Bayern Munich a lesson.
I think this is a valuable lesson for Bayern Munich. They slept on their victory when, in this tournament, there were almost no competitors to compete with them. Xabi Alonso came to the tournament and slapped them in the face. Bayern Munich's management should be severe in choosing a coach. I am of the opinion that Replacing Mr. Tuchel now with another coach is not a wrong decision. Many teams that change coaches mid-season have immediately achieved success. It seems that the only obstacle preventing Bayern Munich from replacing the coach is the inability to find the right person. Bayern Munich's leadership does not want to rush the appointment to suffer more painful stories. Is keeping coach Tuchel until the end of the season a wrong decision for Bayern Munich?