Bayer Leverkusen vs Dortmund

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Bayer Leverkusen, whose Bundesliga championship has been taken away, will go against Borussia Dortmund for the second to last game of their season at the BayArena on Sunday.

After claiming a 2-2 draw event at Freiburg when they had amassed the 68 points that thrust Leverkusen into the second position on May 4, Bayern Munich had shown themselves as champions, with Dortmund at fifth and 51 points with hopes of the Champions League.

The hosts were trailing by two goals in the build-up to halftime but rallied back to score twice later in the match only to draw level, despite generating together with Freiburg only 0.29 xG collectively across the entire 90 minutes.

Leverkusen have been kept out three times during their last five games while scoring six goals, down from the eight goals scored in their three previous games.

It was revealed to fans on Friday that Xabi Alonso is leaving the club this summer with the Spanish boss heavily rumored to join Real Madrid.

The league match between Leverkusen and Dortmund ended with Leverkusen prevailing 3-2 but it was only their win of five recent face-offs as they lost twice.

Alonso’s teams record has remained unbeaten in their last five matches with three draws from the five matches.

The Die Werkself home record has been mixed with the side having won three and lost six of their last nine games at the BayArena.

Borussia Dortmund took advantage of four big opportunities and piled up almost 2.5 expected goals during a 4-0 win over Wolfsburg on May 3.

Niko Kovac will enjoy watching the attacking play of his side, perhaps especially with his players having just scored twelve goals in four games, despite conceding five.

Freiburg, who are in fourth place and have the final Champions League spot in the top tier, is only one point ahead of BVB, who presently hold the division's Europa League spot.

In addition to winning five of their past six games in the Bundesliga and drawing one, the Black and Yellows enter Sunday's match on a four-game winning streak across all competitions.

Dortmund has won two, drawn one, and lost two of their last five away games, indicating that their road performance has not been very reliable.

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