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Can Borussia Dortmund end their wait and beat Bayern Munich to 'most exciting' Bundesliga title? - Inside Europe

Three of the top five European football titles have already been decided; with Manchester City, Barcelona and Napoli all winning their respective leagues. In France Paris Saint-Germain are all but guaranteed to win Ligue 1, with a six-point and healthy goal difference lead over second-place Lens with just two games left. But in the fifth league, it has gone right down to the wire.

And for the first time in over a decade, Bayern Munich may not win the Bundesliga. Ad After last week’s catastrophic 3-1 home defeat to RB Leipzig, the rekordmeister are two points behind rivals Borussia Dortmund with just one game to go. Bayern travel to FC Koln on Saturday whilst Dortmund will play host to Mainz.

In Bayern's favour is that they have a far superior goal difference, so should they win and Dortmund draw, they will lift the title. The brief for both teams is simple: they absolutely have to win. BundesligaHaller double moves Dortmund to brink of Bundesliga title glory21/05/2023 AT 14:37 In order to gauge the mood in Germany, we got in touch with Eurosport's Thomas Janz and Florian Bogner for an extra special 'Inside Europe'...

Let’s start with the general feeling in Germany. How big is this final matchday? “Of course, this is the most exciting last matchday in recent years,” explains Janz. “In 2019, the German championship was decided on the final matchday between Bayern and Dortmund.

In 2009, the championship was also decided on the final matchday. At that time, VfL Wolfburg became German champions.” And what about the dominance of Bayern being ended, fans must be pleased about that? “You can imagine that everyone except fans of Bayern Munich will be happy about the change. Even Hans Sarpei, former Schalke 04 player, the

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