Bayer Leverkusen is on the brink of ending Bayern Munich's 11-year dominance in the Bundesliga as they aim to secure their first-ever league title with a victory over Werder Bremen on Sunday. The team, led by Xabi Alonso, has been in exceptional form, holding a commanding 16-point lead at the top of the standings with just six matches remaining. They have not suffered a defeat in an impressive 42-game unbeaten streak across all competitions.
Alonso emphasized the importance of staying focused and maintaining their high level of performance in the lead-up to the crucial match. He expressed the team's desire to approach the game with respect for their opponents and highlighted the significance of potentially clinching the title, describing it as a special moment for the club.
A victory against Werder Bremen would secure the title for Leverkusen, regardless of the outcome of Bayern Munich's match against Cologne on Saturday. Leverkusen could also make history by becoming the first Bundesliga team to achieve a 29-game unbeaten league run if they avoid defeat.
Despite their past near misses, Leverkusen is determined to shed their 'Neverkusen' tag and claim their first league title since 1993. The team, which reached the Champions League final in 2002, has a chance to secure a treble this season, with Europa League and German Cup success still within reach.
Alonso's commitment to remaining as head coach for the next season has provided stability amidst speculation linking him to other top clubs. Leverkusen fans are eagerly anticipating the possibility of celebrating a historic league triumph, with the team poised to make a lasting impact on German football.