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Bayern domination threatens future of Bundesliga

Bayern Munich's domination threatens the Bundesliga's reputation and their rivals must show more ambition in order to close the gap, the German Football League (DFL) boss has warned.
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Football Soccer -  Borussia Moenchengladbach v Bayern Munich - German Bundesliga - Stadion im Borussia Park, Moenchengladbach, Germany - 19/3/17 - Bayern Munich players after the match
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Bayern Munich's 1-0 win at Borussia Moenchengladbach on Sunday left the reigning German champions 13 points clear of second-placed RB Leipzig with just nine games left.

Barring an unlikely collapse it is just a matter of time before a fifth consecutive league title caps coach Carlo Ancelotti's first season in charge.

"We are addicted to the feeling of winning, we are greedy and want to continue on our path," Thomas Mueller said after hitting Bayern's winner in Gladbach.

Bayern Munich's Thomas Mueller celebrates after scoring the 1-0 lead during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and Bayern Munich at the Borussia-Park stadium in Moenchengladbach,
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Bayern Munich's Thomas Mueller celebrates after scoring the 1-0 lead during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and Bayern Munich at the Borussia-Park stadium in Moenchengladbach,FRIEDEMANN VOGELEFE

That worries Christian Seifert, the CEO of the DFL, who is trying to promote the league abroad.

Worry over Bayern dominance

"It is clear, and you can not blame Munich for this, but if FC Bayern are champions a few more times in a row that would not be very conducive to the perception of the competition abroad," Seifert told magazine Kicker.

"In England, at the start of the season five clubs set themselves the goal of winning the title. In Italy, it's three. In Spain, it's two.

"In Germany, none of the 17 clubs talk about giving chase (to Bayern) and that has to change at some point."

In January, Seifert similarly addressed Bayern Munich's stranglehold on the German league, warning that the growth off the pitch of the Bundesliga would be in jeopardy if Bayern's trophy haul continues to gather pace.

Borussia Dortmund, the last team other than Bayern to win the league, back in 2012, are currently third and 16 points off the leaders.

RB Leipzig lose their fizz

With Leipzig's challenge imploding in recent weeks Bayern look set to storm away with the league title once again.

Bremen's Czech defender Theodor Gebre Selassie, Leipzig's forward Davie Selke, Leipzigx92s defender Dayot Upamecano, Leipzig's forward Timo Werner, Bremen's Senegalese defender Lamine Sane watch as Bremen scored its second goal during the German First div
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Bremen's Czech defender Theodor Gebre Selassie, Leipzig's forward Davie Selke, Leipzigx92s defender Dayot Upamecano, Leipzig's forward Timo Werner, Bremen's Senegalese defender Lamine Sane watch as Bremen scored its second goal during the German First divJOERG SARBACHAFP

They are also in the Champions League quarter-finals, having drawn Real Madrid in the tie of the round, and in the German Cup semi-finals, putting them on course to repeat their 2013 treble.

Bayern, Germany's richest club and with a 54-million-euro ($58m) profit in the 2015/16 season, for the last 30 years have hoovered up the best new talent in Germany, weakening their rivals in the process.

Haves and the have-nots

Ominously, chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge says the Bundesliga's gap between rich and poor will only grow.

Spectators wave red and white flags, the colours of Bayern Munich, during the inauguration of the new Allianz Arena Football
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Spectators wave red and white flags, the colours of Bayern Munich, during the inauguration of the new Allianz Arena FootballJOERG KOCHAFP

"The scissors cutting the gap between the rich and poor don't work anymore," he said. "Since the Bosman ruling (when players can leave their club for free when their contracts run out), the gap has grown wider. "One should not be so naive to believe that at some point you don't need so much money in club football.

"You need it to buy players with the quality like we have in our squad."

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