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That's true because Leverkusen doesn't have quality players like some clubs who consistently play every season and Leverkusen's chances of maintaining consistency and playing the same as this season are still quite questionable. Qualifying for the Champions League will make Leverkusen have to prepare themselves to be more prepared by relying on players like now. I doubt they can play consistently because the busy match schedule will make a number of players tired and could also end up with injuries.
So it will be increasingly difficult for Leverkusen's strength to match the match when facing crucial matches in the Bundesliga and Champions League. They are a surprise team that is playing well in their respective leagues and it is not certain that in the next season they will be able to maintain the same form of play. This concern occurs because they are not a team that has equal quality players so it will be a little more difficult to appear consistently in the next season.
There are many doubts about Leverkusen's performance next season, but try to ignore them because they only need to focus on this season. Leverkusen will certainly be just as good if Xabi Alonso stays and he builds his squad to be better, meaning he needs a budget to bring in several new players to maintain his form next season. But as I said, let them finish this season first and see what they can do in the Champions League next season.
I tend to be interested in discussing the Real Madrid vs Manchester City match in the first leg. It was one of the toughest matches in the quarter-finals, but I also admit that all the other matches were just as tough. Arsenal vs Bayern Munich, PSG vs Barcelona and Atletico Madrid v Dortmund are also great matches, but Real Madrid vs Manchester City is the most interesting.