17-Apr-2013 1:50:00 AM The BVB chief reacts to observations the Bundesliga's two biggest clubs have got over Germany's top flight in the same fashion for their Spanish counterparts The Liga pair has been joined by the two German clubs in the semi-finals of a discussion have been sparked by the Champions League, which regarding whether the particular sections have successfully become a two-horse race. Watzke, BVB's normal manager, told Sport 1: "I am far from being the most knowledgeable person on La Liga. Consequently we have to examine internally." The BVB chief added he would be "very happy" to share the potential difference of the Bundesliga - or "Spanish standards" because it has been referred to in the German press - secretly. "It is a bit like [in Spain]," Watzke added. "But I really believe that around is far from such length [in quality between the top two and the remaining league]. "If you intend to permanently have top groups in the world, the category is likewise dominated by them. Here is the situation in Spain and in England too." Watzke brushed off suggestions of helping finance lesser factors in the Bundesliga and contends that clubs should learn to manage their own finances and be affected by their own choices. "We can't go up to now to intervene in the affairs of other groups - they're in charge of their positive and negative decisions," he added. Dortmund host Real Madrid on Wednesday April 24, while Barca go Bayern each day earlier in the day in the other Champions League semi-final.
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