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Bayer Leverkusen achieved a spectacular rise against Stuttgart (4-3 victory in the Bundesliga) and now reduces the gap with Bayern Munich at six points.
Kane targets his first major trophy with Bayern Munich, but the Bavarians could not draw 1-1 in their last match against the Berlin Union, which allowed the champions in title to reduce the gap with nine points with their rivals. This is exactly what Xabi Alonso's men did during a trip to Stuttgart on Sunday.
For a long time, Leverkusen seemed ready to lose points again after being carried out two goals. Jeremie Frimpong then reduced the gap for the locals, but Granite Xhaka gave two goals ahead of Stuttgart by scoring a goal against his camp. Leverkusen, however, succeeded in one of its classic lifts: a goal by Piero Hincie and a goal against his Angelo Stiller camp equalized before Patrik Schick entered the victorious goal in the 94th minute, who excited Alonso and the visitors' bench.
Bayern threatened
Bayer Leverkusen has reduced the gap with Bayern Munich in the race for the title of Bundesliga at six points, which arouses discussions on a possible return from the “Kane curse” and the possibility that the team of Vincent Kompany lets spin what seemed acquired for months.
Only eight days of Bundesliga from the end of the season, Bayern Munich is still master of its destiny and it would take a monumental collapse in Leverkusen to overcome it. Bayern will be back in action against St. Pauli after the international break, while Leverkusen will face Bochum.
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