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		Champions League spots on offer in Bundesliga final dash
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			 [April 28, 2022]  
			BERLIN (Reuters) - Four teams will 
			battle it out for two lucrative Champions League spots starting on 
			Friday as the Bundesliga enters the last stretch with the three 
			remaining matchdays. 
 Bayer Leverkusen, RB Leipzig and surprise teams Freiburg and Union 
			Berlin are locked in their final assault on the two spots, with 
			champions Bayern Munich already having sealed their 10th straight 
			league crown and Borussia Dortmund all but certain of second place.
 
 The top four teams qualify for the Champions League group stage.
 
 Leverkusen, in third place nine points behind Dortmund on 55, host 
			Europa League semi-finalists Eintracht Frankfurt on Monday while 
			Leipzig, a further point behind in fourth, travel to mercurial 
			Borussia Moenchengladbach.
 
 Freiburg have shattered all club records to find themselves in fifth 
			place, their best position ever at this stage of the season on 52 
			points, and a win over Hoffenheim on Saturday would keep them firmly 
			in the running for a surprise top-four finish.
 
			
			 
			Union, sixth on 50, complete their quartet with an outside chance of 
			premier European football following their own sensational run this 
			season, having exceeded all expectations and taking on 
			already-relegated Greuther Fuerth on Friday.
 But it is Leverkusen who are best positioned to lock down their spot 
			first, with Frankfurt shining on the European stage after the 
			elimination of Barcelona in the Europa League quarter-finals earlier 
			this month but having collapsed in the league.
 
 Frankfurt have just three wins from their 14 Bundesliga matches in 
			2022, having already lost out on a European spot next season, 
			sitting in ninth place on 40.
 
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			Soccer Football - Bundesliga - Bayer Leverkusen v RB Leipzig - 
			BayArena, Leverkusen, Germany - September 26, 2020. General view 
			inside the stadium before the match. REUTERS/Thilo Schmuelgen 
            
			 
 
			 Leipzig, who back in December were languishing in 
			11th place before a sparkling comeback under coach Domenico Tedesco 
			this year, have hit top form at just the right time, having won 10 
			of their 14 league games since he replaced Jesse Marsch.
 They have, however, a heavier schedule than Leverkusen, with their 
			Europa League last four matches against Rangers this week and next, 
			following last week's shock loss to Union in the Bundesliga.
 
 "That defeat to Union was painful but we did have a run of 15 
			matches without defeat (in all competitions) which is not expected," 
			Tedesco said on Tuesday.
 
 "I always try to stress what we have achieved so far and what 
			situation we managed to manoeuver ourselves out of this season."
 
 With the title already wrapped up by Bayern, second-placed Dortmund 
			only need a point against VfL Bochum to secure their spot in next 
			season's Champions League group stage.
 
 (Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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