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Resurgent Leverkusen find form to keep tabs on runaway Bayern

Berlin: Toiling quietly behind leaders Bayern Munich and surprise package Eintracht Frankfurt, Bayer Leverkusen have returned to the form which took them to a league-cup double last season.

Xabi Alonso's side, who travel to mid-table Augsburg tomorrow may be seven points behind Bayern but are the only side which truly stokes fear into the German giants' hearts.

Leverkusen torched all before them last season, breaking through for a first Bundesliga title without losing a game -- something no other team, not even Bayern, had done before.

Disappointing draws versus Holstein Kiel, Werder Bremen and lowly Bochum, as well as a first league defeat in 15 months against RB Leipzig looked to have extinguished Leverkusen's dream of going back-to-back.

But a run of six straight wins in all competitions, which includes knocking Bayern out of the German Cup in Munich and defeating Inter Milan, has Alonso's men back on track.

After tomorrow's trip to 13th-placed Augsburg, Leverkusen host Freiburg in the final game of 2024.

"Everyone needs to step on the gas until Christmas -- we need the three points," Leverkusen's Granit Xhaka said after defeating Inter on Tuesday, adding "if we play like that, it'll be difficult for the rest."

With Bayern struggling with injuries -- Harry Kane, Manuel Neuer, Alphonso Davies, Kingsley Coman, Serge Gnabry and Joao Palhinha look set to miss the remainder of 2024 -- Leverkusen could cut the gap further before the winter break.

Bayern play at Mainz tomorrow, where they have lost three of their past four in the league.

Bayern's final game of the calendar year is at home to Leipzig, who have won two of their past three in Munich.

Leipzig's disappointing midweek Champions League exit will allow Marco Rose's side to focus on the league and the German Cup.

First up is a home clash with second-placed Frankfurt on Sunday. Leipzig will be buoyed by a 3-0 home win over Frankfurt in the German Cup earlier in December.

Injury-hit Dortmund, who sit sixth, will have a chance to move closer to the top four when they host lowly Hoffenheim on Sunday, with fifth-placed Wolfsburg playing at seventh-placed Freiburg.

Arriving in the German capital from Borussia Dortmund in the summer, Union Berlin left back Tom Rothe had big shoes to fill.

Initially signed with a plan to develop behind Germany left back Robin Gosens, Rothe was thrown in at the deep end when Union's record signing abruptly returned to Italy, signing with Fiorentina on deadline day.

Speaking with the Bundesliga website today, Rothe said he had a "gut feeling" the move to Union "felt right".

The 20-year-old impressed from the get go. In establishing himself in Union's starting XI, Rothe has also scored crucial goals in wins against Hoffenheim and former club Holstein Kiel.

"I want to prove myself here, show what I can do, hit the ground running."

In mid-table this season after battling relegation while playing Champions League last campaign, Union host rock-bottom Bochum tomorrow.

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