Leverkusen boss Xavier Alonso believes Bayern Munich clash will not decide the Bundesliga title this season.

Leverkusen coach Xavier Alonso does not see Saturday’s clash with Bayern Munich as a Bundesliga title decider, with 12 games remaining, Sky Germany reported on Friday.
Leverkusen currently have 46 points from 21 games, eight points behind leaders Bayern Munich ahead of Saturday’s clash, with the possibility of either Bayer closing the gap to five points or the Bavarians widening their lead to 11 points, with just 12 games remaining.
However, from Alonso’s perspective, he insists สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน that the showdown between Leverkusen and Bayern Munich is not a Bundesliga title decider.
‘It’s not a final, no,’ Alonso said of the game against Bayern. ‘We’ll look at the table after the game, but it’s not a final. We have to play perfectly against Bayern to have a chance.’
Alonso also spoke about the threat of Harry Kane and Jamal Musiala, the Bavarians’ two forwards, saying: ‘This Bayern team controlled the game very well in many games. In the Bundesliga, they controlled the game very well and they controlled the game very well. Harry Kane (Jamal) Musiala, a great player.’
‘Bayern dominate games, whether at home or away. They are the best opponents you can get in the league. Bayern are in a better position in the table, but we are at home. We will show the necessary power.’
‘We expect a high-level game against a high-level team. There are moments for everything in the game. We have the advantage in our ideas. We will compete and we have to be ready to achieve that.’