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Anything can still happen especially when talking about the Bundesliga actually we are like knowing a new proverb where everyone will Bayern too in the end.
Regardless of whether it is a coach or a player as long as they can play well then the possibility of belonging to Bayern is very large in the end and this is a reality if we reflect on the previous few seasons where a lot of players from other clubs and coaches also from clubs that come from the Bundesliga in the end belong to Bayern and do not rule out this also happens to Xabi.
He is currently still a very good coach at Leverkusen even a record 30 matches without defeat he has passed at this time so the chance to be at Bayern is also very strong especially Xabi and Bayern certainly have a pretty good relationship where he was in Bayern's uniform when he was a player.
It's undeniable that Bayern Munich's dominance in the Bundesliga has been a defining feature of German football in recent years, not only in football competion, but also in attacting the best players even from the closest rivals. That proverb reflects the reality of the league. Xabi Alonso's impressive stint as a coach at Leverkusen certainly puts him in the spotlight as a potential candidate for Bayern.
His strong relationship with Bayern, stemming from his time there as a player, further strengthens the possibility of him eventually joining Bayern. In the Bundesliga, Bayern's stature often makes them an attractive destination for talented individuals looking to further their careers and achieve success at the highest level. While this may raise concerns about the league's competitiveness, it also shows Bayern's role as a benchmark for excellence in German football.
Everything will belong to Bayern if in the end Bayern wants it so with a situation like this then indeed the chance is still very possible for Xabi to train Bayern if indeed Xabi is interested and Bayern offers the right clause for Xabi.
But indeed if you talk about the future then Bayern is the right choice for a stepping stone especially after this season Xabi played well at Leverkusen then there is nothing wrong if he decides to look for a bigger club because in the end if what happens now may not necessarily be the same as next season if the Leverkusen players leave and Xabi rotates players.
But on the other hand if Xabi wants to be loyal to the club that raised his name as a coach then staying at Leverkusen is also still very good for him who is a new coach.
What I think is that if l Madrid and then went to Barcelona, so something like that happened to a player, I don't know if you remember Figo, but he played for Barcelona and from there he went to Madrid, that was something uncomfortable, and it looked ugly, but I think That is something that should not happen with a coach like Xabi, in fact I think that Xab will do much better there in Leverkusen than in Bayern, things at Bayern can be managed by a coach like Mou. For me he is a very good coach with great experience and I think he could do things much better than the current one.
Taking this to a certain point, I would evaluate things and for now with the coach that Bayern has right now because they usually have these types of sudden changes, this is how I removed the coach previous to the one they have, then these types of changes like that, Well they don't work much.
Things in football have to be taken with great caution and everything cannot be dealt with quickly or at all, because there is a group already adapted to your game system, we cannot change it from one day to the next and this could undoubtedly mean the way of looking at things, a coach is one of the most significant people on the team, for now they have to get out of where they are, in that space because if they continue losing they can lose the Bundesliga, what I can say about this is that Xabi If he leaves for Bayern it would look very bad, in fact a Leverkusen fan would jump on him and it's something ugly, even though it's just a professional plan because I wouldn't recommend him doing that, not for now, maybe if it happens to another league and from that league back to the Bundesliga because that would seem very good to me, otherwise I don't see it well.