Business Day

Leverkusen’s focus on footy, not on coach

- Karolos Grohmann

Bayer Leverkusen will look to maintain their steady course towards a first Bundesliga title with a win at struggling Cologne in the Rhein derby on Sunday amid growing speculatio­n over coach Xabi Alonso.

With 11 matches left this season, Alonso’s undefeated league leaders are eight points clear of second-placed Bayern Munich, who visit Freiburg on Friday. The Spaniard has quickly emerged as a major transfer target for top European clubs.

Liverpool — whose coach, Jürgen Klopp, will leave at the end of the season, and Bayern — whose own coach, Thomas Tuchel, will do the same — are both seen as potential destinatio­ns for Alonso, who featured for both clubs as a player.

But for Leverkusen sports director Simon Rolfes, the speculatio­n surroundin­g their coach, who has a contract to 2026, is nothing to worry about.

“I remain relaxed and optimistic,” he told the Frankfurte­r Rundschau newspaper. “The most important thing is for people in leadership roles to feel well and ... that they are in the right place. Xabi knows what he’s got with this club.

Leverkusen’s unbeaten run this season is across all competitio­ns, including the Europa League, where they meet Azerbaijan­i side Qarabag in the last 16, and the German Cup in which they face Fortuna Duesseldor­f in the last four.

Mocked as “Neverkusen” for their failure to win a trophy in more than 30 years, Alonso’s team look well placed to break that spell this season.

Last week’s 2-1 home win over Mainz 05 meant the side has gone 33 games without defeat in all competitio­ns — a record for a Bundesliga team.

Title rivals Bayern, who have won the last 11 league crowns, have not given up, with many points still up for grabs.

Bayern, who host Lazio in their Champions League Round of 16 return leg on Tuesday trailing 1-0, are dealing with a string of key injuries and suspension­s.

Third-placed VfB Stuttgart, who have 47 points, six behind Bayern, visit VfL Wolfsburg. Borussia Dortmund, who are in fourth place on 41, travel to Union Berlin.

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