Are Bayern too dominant? Reschke warns of boredom in the Bundesliga | OneFootball

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·25 octobre 2025

Are Bayern too dominant? Reschke warns of boredom in the Bundesliga

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Michael Reschke sounds the alarm: The Bundesliga is at risk of losing its balance. The former Bayern official sees a development that could become dangerous for German football.

The former squad planner for FC Bayern, who also worked at Leverkusen, Schalke, and Stuttgart, criticizes the one-sidedness in the title race. In an interview with ran, Reschke emphasizes: "There is no real challenger to Bayern anymore. In the Bundesliga, Bayern plays in their own league. They play the most attractive football, have by far the best team, and an exceptionally good coach. No one in the Bundesliga can keep up with that."


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Seven games, seven wins, 27 goals, only four conceded – the numbers speak for themselves. At the latest after the 2-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund, the serial champion seems to be operating in their own sphere again. Reschke sees no signs of sustainable resistance: The Munich team is "week after week" the benchmark. Only Leverkusen has recently been able to make a mark – but only briefly, according to the former official.

Ex-Bayern goalkeeper: "The sociality is gone"

Even before the top match against BVB, Jean-Marie Pfaff had sharply analyzed the situation. The former Bayern goalkeeper commented on RTL about the lack of excitement in the league and lamented: "FC Bayern practically has no competition in the Bundesliga anymore."

The Belgian recalled his active time in the 80s when matches against clubs like Kaiserslautern or HSV were real challenges. "When you played in Kaiserslautern back then – it was never easy," said Pfaff. Today, those times are over. "You can also see in football: The sociality is gone." For him, it is clear: The former rivals hardly have the means in modern football to keep up with Bayern.

At the same time, Reschke also considers the contract extension with Vincent Kompany as a clear signal: "This mutual commitment is top for Bayern Munich and top from Vincent Kompany." The 39-year-old embodies everything expected of a modern coach – and brings the necessary authority with him. This could even further expand Bayern's dominance.

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