
I don't see Leverkusen closing that gap between it and Bayern any time soon. Perhaps, it will happen if Bayern relaxes and continues to make mistakes, but I don't see that feasible at this time of the tournament. This is what I often emphasise within some clubs, it's better you fight with all seriousness from the beginning to the end and not just try to pick up the pieces when the half-time of the tournament is spent, we only have a full 2 months to the end of the season.
Notwithstanding, Eintracht Frankfurt is a tough club, and beating it at Deutsche Bank Park with a beautiful display from start to finish is commendable.
With just 10 remaining league games to play, I think that it'll be almost impossible for Xabi Alonso's Bayer Leverkusen to catch up with league leaders Bayern Munich and that's not because they can't be consistent enough to win at least 8/10 of the remaining fixtures but because Vincent Kompany's men are also on a good run of form and would do everything possible to win as many points that'll confirm them as champions. Bayern Munich have fought so hard to reclaim the league trophy so I don't expect them to start underperforming in the last few games of the season.