Bayer Leverkusen puts Germany and Bayern Munich at their feet!

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Bayer Leverkusen on the roof of Germany. Undisputed leader with 76 points on the clock before the start of this 29th day of the Bundesliga, the team led by Xabi Alonso only needed a small victory against Werder Bremen to clinch the five-a-side Bundesliga title. days of the end, despite the combined victories of Bayern Munich and Stuttgart the day before. Carried by the twirling Florian Wirtz, author of a hat-trick, and the achievements of Victor Boniface as well as Granit 0. No doubt overwhelmed by the height of the event, the northern club never seemed to have the resources to compete with its opponent, like the 16 other clubs belonging to the German elite this season.

Often mocked for its ability to finish second (as was the case during the 2002 season when the club finished second in all competitions in which it was involved), Bayer Leverkusen finally managed to ward off fate, s ‘at the same time paving the way towards a new era of success. Logically, the feat achieved by a team still undefeated this season in the space of 43 matches in all competitions has far from gone unnoticed across the Rhine. Thus, the German Football Federation (DFB) through its president praised the performance of Super Bayer. “Congratulations to Bayer 04 Leverkusen on their victory in the German championship, to Fernando Carro and Simon Rolfes, to the coaches, players and supporters. The club had narrowly missed out on the title on several occasions in the past, so the joy is certainly all the greater now.expressed Bernd Neuendorf.

Everyone stands up for Xabi Alonso and his gang, even Bayern Munich!

In line with the German leader’s statements, Julian Nagelsmann also congratulated the Werkself and their conductor, Xabi Alonso. “Congratulations to the team, coaching staff and the entire club for winning the first title in its history. The signing of coach Xabi Alonso is clear. The players act as a unit, are tactically disciplined and strong in tackling, but at the same time variable, creative and eager to play. The team’s performances are a testament to the importance of having the right mix of quality and mentality. I am particularly happy that our national team players played a major role in this success, which will certainly inspire them at the EURO this summer. This can only be good for us as a team.”added the Mannschaft coach and former opponent of the Spanish coach in the Bundesliga when he officiated in Bavaria.

From start to finish, the team led by After noting the superiority of his opponent a few weeks ago after a new disappointment in the league against Borussia Dortmund, the Rekordmeister, like a good loser, once again took his hat off to the B04 while launching already the battle for the coming season. “Bayer Leverkusen has had a great season, so it is clear that we as FC Bayern want to be among the first to congratulate them. Special congratulations to Xabi Alonso, his staff and the whole team. Your football inspired the Bundesliga. FC Bayern’s streak is broken, but now we will do everything we can to attack again.”, said Bayern sporting director Max Eberl. In the meantime, Xabi Alonso’s men will have the opportunity to soon add another line to their list of achievements with the German Cup final looming on the horizon.

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