Overview
- Niko Kovač said in a Saturday interview that Bayern’s deeper group of standout players explains their easy title defense over Borussia Dortmund.
- He pointed to Bayern’s extraordinary attack, reported at 113 league goals in 31 games, as proof of the difference in quality.
- Coverage highlighted a resource divide, noting Bayern’s squad is valued at about €500 million more than Dortmund’s.
- Kovač defended his team’s progress over 15 months and set a 72-point target that would require five points from the final three matches and mark their best haul in seven years.
- He added that coaches can guide only so far and said players decide key moments, citing Jürgen Klopp’s three-year build to his first Dortmund title as a timeline example.