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Bayern Munich's Mario Gomez: In the long run the Bundesliga will be the most attractive league of all
The 26-year-old explained to Goal.com that the German league is exciting as it currently stands and will only get more popular
By Enis Koylu
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Bayern Munich striker Mario Gomez believes that the Bundesliga will soon be viewed as the most attractive league in the world.
A solitary point separates the top four in Germany, and Gomez, who leads the scoring charts in the country, feels that the competitive nature of the Bundesliga makes it more attractive than its alternatives.
"The Bundesliga is extremely attractive. In the long run it will be the most attractive league of all," Gomez told Goal.com.
Jupp Heynckes' men were beaten 3-1 by Borussia Monchengladbach last week, and Gomez believes that Lucien Favre's side's decisiveness led them to victory.
"Gladbach brutally took advantage of every mistake. They had four counter-attacking situations and scored three goals."
Bayern faces Wolfsburg at the Allianz Arena on Saturday as they look to pull away from their title rivals.
A solitary point separates the top four in Germany, and Gomez, who leads the scoring charts in the country, feels that the competitive nature of the Bundesliga makes it more attractive than its alternatives.
"The Bundesliga is extremely attractive. In the long run it will be the most attractive league of all," Gomez told Goal.com.
Jupp Heynckes' men were beaten 3-1 by Borussia Monchengladbach last week, and Gomez believes that Lucien Favre's side's decisiveness led them to victory.
"Gladbach brutally took advantage of every mistake. They had four counter-attacking situations and scored three goals."
Bayern faces Wolfsburg at the Allianz Arena on Saturday as they look to pull away from their title rivals.
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