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The Bundesliga offers a shock at the top this Sunday where the leader can become champion in the event of victory. Bayer Leverkusen hosts Werder Bremen to win the first Bundesliga title in its history. At home, Xabi Alonso’s Werkself opts for a classic 3-4-3 with Lukas Hradecky in the cages. In defense we find Odilon Kossounou, Edmond Tapsoba and Jonathan Tah while Nathan Tella and Piero Hincapié act as pistons. The double pivot is provided by Robert Andrich and Granit Xhaka. Alone at the forefront, Victor Boniface is placed just in front of Jonas Hofmann and Amine Adli.
Werder is structured in a 3-5-2 with Michael Zetterer as the last defense behind Julián Malatini, Christian Groß and Miloš Veljkovic. Senne Lynen is placed on sentry alongside Romano Schmid and Leonardo Bittencourt with Mitchell Weiser and Felix Agu in the corridors. Up front, Nick Woltemade and Marvin Ducksch are associated in attack.
The essays
Bayer Leverkusen: Hradecky – Kossounou, Tah, Taspoba – Tella, Andrich, Xhaka, Hincapié – Hofmann, Adli – Boniface
Werder Bremen: Zetterer – Julián Malatini, Groß, Veljkovic – Weiser, Bittencourt, Lynen, Schmid, Agu – Woltemade, Ducksch
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