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Bundesliga: FC Bayern Munich combines congratulations with a declaration of war

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Bundesliga: FC Bayern Munich combines congratulations with a declaration of war

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Bayern combines their congratulations to Leverkusen with a declaration of war

Status: 14.04.2024 | Reading time: 2 minutes

Immediately after the final whistle, FC Bayern congratulates Bayer Leverkusen on winning the championship. The Munich team recognizes the outstanding achievements of their competitors, but immediately sends strong declarations of war.

Robert Andrich took a sip from the oversized beer glass and beamed into the camera. The Bayer Leverkusen midfielder interrupted the championship celebration in the dressing room for a short interview on DAZ. “Otherwise Bayern always celebrated. Now have a good master. Now it’s no longer Bayern time, now it’s Bayer time,” said Andrich after the 5-0 win against Werder Bremen, which secured Leverkusen the first German championship in club history five match days before the end of the season.

Leverkusen is unassailably ahead of FC Bayern with 16 points. Two weeks ago, Munich coach Thomas Tuchel congratulated Leverkusen on winning the title, which is now official. Like the congratulations from Bayern, who congratulated the new champions immediately after the final whistle. “The title goes to Leverkusen absolutely deservedly: it is the reward for an outstanding season and great football,” Bayern President Herbert Hainer was quoted as saying on the club’s homepage.

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At the same time, he sent a direct declaration of war to Leverkusen: “FC Bayern’s goal is now: the bowl has to go back to Munich! See you in the new season.”

“Don’t rest until the bowl comes to Munich”

Munich CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen also praised the “courage, class and, above all, consistency” of the Leverkusen team. “We are taking this as a direct incentive, we will work even harder and will not rest until the bowl comes back to Munich on Säbener Straße.”

“I’m sure the team’s party today will be very modest”

Bayer Leverkusen has won the German football championship for the first time in the club’s history. Coach Xabi Alonso’s team won against Werder Bremen 5-0. Walter M. Straten from the sports editorial team explains the trainer’s success on WELT-TV.

Bayern, like many other clubs, had previously congratulated X. Bremen also showed themselves to be fair losers despite the clear bankruptcy. “We would have liked another day for this. However, there is only one thing left for us to say: congratulations on winning the German championship. You absolutely deserve the title,” Werder wrote on his account. Something similar could quickly be read about the competitors Borussia Dortmund, VfB Stuttgart, RB Leipzig and VfL Wolfsburg.

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