Business Day

Dortmund and Leipzig locked in battle for top-four finish

- Karolos Grohmann

Bayer Leverkusen’s unbeaten run towards a first Bundesliga title has captured the headlines but a battle is raging a bit further behind between Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig for a top-four finish and a spot in the lucrative Champions League next season.

Leaders Leverkusen, on 67 points, are 10 clear of secondplac­ed Bayern Munich and look set to break the Bavarians’ 11year strangleho­ld on the league crown. But in the fight for fourth place with nine matches left, Dortmund, buoyed by Champions League quarterfin­al qualificat­ion on Wednesday with a win over PSV Eindhoven, host Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday after Leipzig travel to Cologne on Friday.

The Ruhr valley team, who have 47 points in fourth place, will want to protect their onepoint lead over Leipzig, in fifth, ahead of their next league game at Bayern on March 30 after the internatio­nal break.

After a run of four league games with one win, Dortmund look to have recovered in time, winning their last two Bundesliga matches, and making it three wins in a row across all competitio­ns.

“It has not been an easy time for us in the past few weeks,” Dortmund coach Edin Terzic said after Wednesday’s 2-0 win over PSV took them through 3-1 on aggregate. “We had to soak up a lot of criticism. But I think we have shown what we are capable of. We now have nine league games left to put ourselves in the position to play again in the Champions League next season,” he said.

Leipzig failed to get past Real Madrid in the Champions League last 16 but have won three of their last four league games to put themselves back in top four contention.

“I don’t spend any time thinking about the schedule,” Leipzig coach Marco Rose said on Thursday when asked about their match at home to Dortmund at the end of April.

“I only think about the next game that is Cologne. Otherwise we will lose focus. Nothing has changed. I keep saying that we want to qualify for the Champions League. We have a direct duel against Dortmund at some stage where we can make up points, but before that we have other tasks.”

Bayern, who reached the Champions League last eight, have not given up on a 12th straight title so they cannot afford to drop points at bottom side Darmstadt 98 on Saturday before Leverkusen travel to Freiburg on Sunday.

WE HAD TO SOAK UP A LOT OF CRITICISM. BUT I THINK WE HAVE SHOWN WHAT WE ARE CAPABLE OF

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