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Berlin (dpa) - Bayern can become champions - either in the afternoon with a mistake by RB Leipzig.

Or in the evening with a win against Mönchengladbach.

David Alaba will then play his third last game for the German record champions.

The focus is also on two trainers and two attackers.

Five games, five heads to look out for in the Saturday Bundesliga games:

ERLING HAALAND: He made the difference in the first leg at the beginning of January.

In the 3-1 win in Leipzig, BVB's Norwegian striker scored two goals.

But his use on Saturday in the new duel with the second in the table is questionable.

A thigh injury sustained in the 2-0 win in Wolfsburg prevented him from training until Thursday.

Given the explosive situation in the fight for the Champions League, BVB coach Edin Terzic can hardly afford to spare the attacker for the cup final against the same opponent five days later in Berlin.

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ANDREJ KRAMARIC: It remains to be seen whether the Croatian striker (contract until 2022) will stay with TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.

In any case, the 2018 World Cup runner-up can immortalize himself in the club's history: With currently 17 goals, he is chasing the club record of Vedad Ibisevic, who scored 18 times in the first half of the first half of the season for Hoffenheim in 2008/2009, but then with one Cruciate ligament rupture failed.

OLIVER GLASNER: Actually, the atmosphere in Wolfsburg should be great.

The Europa League is already safe, the chances of winning the Champions League are great - and yet the atmosphere is lousy.

Everything revolves around the future of coach Oliver Glasner.

Will the Austrian stay?

Or is he going?

Glasner himself is silent and seems increasingly annoyed.

But he and those responsible do not create any further clarity.

And so the discussions go on cheerfully.

FLORIAN KOHFELDT: It seems certain that Werder Bremen and Florian Kohfeldt will part ways after this season.

The only question is: does the coach lead the green-whites to stay ahead of the game?

After seven league defeats in a row, Bremen are back in the table cellar.

After the strong performance in the DFB Cup semi-finals, the bosses initially expressed their confidence in Kohfeldt despite being eliminated.

Another, above all clear, defeat against Leverkusen could still cost Kohfeldt his job.

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DAVID ALABA: He still has three games in the Bayern jersey.

Then David Alaba will leave Bayern Munich after 13 years on a free transfer - according to all indications for Real Madrid.

"Of course I'm leaving FC Bayern with a crying eye, but at the same time I'm looking forward to my future," said the 28-year-old Austrian.

Alaba wants to celebrate its tenth German championship on Saturday.

He would be on par with Thomas Müller in front.

Alaba and Müller still share the title of record player champion with their former teammate Franck Ribéry (9 championship titles).

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