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At a press conference, Xabi Alonso assured that he and his players did not care about the results of other teams in the league.
Solid leader of the Bundesliga and its Europa League group with 6 victories in as many matches, the Bayer Leverkusen continues to impress and has still not lost a single match in all competitions this season. Obviously, such results suggest good things for a club which has only won one German Cup and one UEFA Cup in its history.
Focused on themselves
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But despite this fantastic season, the Rhineland club is closely followed by Bayern Munich (4 points behind and one game less) who intend to secure a twelfth consecutive coronation in Germany. However, Xabi Alonso does not focus on his rival of the season in the championship and ensures that he and his players focus only on themselves by taking the matches one after the other. “We never talk about other teams, only our opponents this weekend. We talked about Leipzig (their opponent on Saturday), but the other results don’t matter. We have to prepare our work and our game, and that’s what we’re focused on all week.”assured the Spanish technician at a press conference this Friday.
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