Dortmund looks forward to strengthening its lead



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BERLIN (Reuters) – Borussia Dortmund are looking to tighten their Bundesliga title in the 13th Bundesliga, while Bayern Munich and Bayern Munich are hoping to pull out of the Bundesliga.
At Dortmund's Segundal Edona Park, the country's top scorer with nine wins, three draws and a losing record looks to continue his ideal start, which is very similar to what he was during the 2010-2011 season when He won the title and kept it. The next season, when he receives Friborg.
Dortmund is confident that the Bundesliga will remain in its custody for another week, regardless of its outcome, given its four-point difference from Borussia Moenchengladbach, who won a tough win in Leipzig on Wednesday.
Swiss Lucien Favre is also comfortable after qualifying for the second round of the Champions League. The team has 30 points in the league, less than one point of this stage of the 2010-2011 season, although other statistics are similar to those of the team this season.
The team has a strong lineup on the field and on the bench, with one-third of its 35 goals scored this season by several Reservists (12), including eight goals from Spanish striker Paco Alcacer on nine.
Dortmund had to wait in the second half to end the match and welcome Mainz, although the latter managed to equalize before the Polish Lukas Pechek decided to win the game in favor of zero.
While Eintracht Frankfurt is seven points behind the leading Wolfsburg.
While Schalke 04 will meet Hoffenheim, the latter will qualify for the second round of the Champions League after a disastrous start to the Bundesliga.
At Weser Stadium Bremen, Bayern Munich will host the seventh place of Werder Bremen in a sensational match, the last chance of the first Croatian coach, Niko Kovac, to remain in office.
Kovac took a dose of oxygen with a 5-1 win over Benfica in the Champions League on Tuesday and a run in the second round. He called on his players to do more in the local league, reminding them that it's very different from what he's in the Champions League.
The Bavarian team scored six points in the match against Augsburg, Freiburg and Fortuna Düsseldorf after being ahead. Kovac said the loss of those six points "made a big difference in the league standings."
"The media speaks of four players standing up against me, but they ignore those who support me and there are many," he said.
According to "Kicker" magazine, Franck Ribery, Dutchman Arjen Werben, Mates Hammers and Thomas Mueller have criticized their coach.
By contrast, Poland's top scorer, Robert Lefandowski, called on his team-mates to make the effort and win the 15 possible points of the five matches, separated from the fall party of Al- Alamani. "We have to try to win in our next games and then look at the picture of the standings, even if we are in a bad situation, but that should not lead us to think it's over. . "
Levandowski had scored two of his five goals against Benfica. "Every game is important to our team," he said, "we have to make every effort." "We are aware of the mistakes we have made and we have to look at what we have not done well and play real football in the Bundesliga."
He called on the fans not to compare what he and his colleagues did in the Champions League and what is on the league, highlighting the difference "where the teams play heavily in the league against us".
Levandowski, 30, has scored seven goals in 11 league games this season and six in five league games.
In the other matches, Hannover will host the 16th Hertha Berlin eighth and Stuttgart the last in Augsburg. The match ends with the first match of the season between Nuremberg and Bayer Leverkusen. (AFP)

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