Bundesliga, on the pitch three title candidates as well as veterans of Champions League commitments: Bayern Munich host newly promoted St. Pauli.
After Champions League commitments Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen prepare to take the field again to face their respective league matches. Let’s start with the Bavarians, who have been alone first in the standings since last Saturday thanks to their resounding success at the Allianz Arena against Union Berlin, overwhelmed 3-0. Vincent Kompany’s team also took advantage of Leipzig’s defeat against Borussia Dortmund to pull away from the Roten Bullen and go to +3.
In the Champions League, on the other hand, it only took one goal to bend Benfica, pierced by a Musiala goal (1-0). Kompany is now chasing his fifth consecutive victory between competitions – in this streak Bayern Munich has always kept his goal unbeaten – and it should come without any problems at home to newly promoted St. Pauli, who are fourth-last in the standings. The browns struggle more at home than in away matches: the only two victories have come away from their home crowd (the last one last weekend against Hoffenheim), while in Hamburg, in addition to not having won yet, they have never even scored (0 goals scored and 5 conceded). Borussia Dortmund, on the other hand, must dispel the away taboo, never winning away from Signal Iduna Park in the Bundesliga. However, the yellow-and-whites, guests of Mainz this weekend, have found a modicum of continuity (and above all confidence) thanks to two wins in a row against Leipzig in the league and Sturm Graz in the Champions League, and should return with points in their pockets from the MEWA Arena in a match in which Bo Henriksen’s men will also most likely find the way to goal.
The predictions on the other matches
Like Borussia Dortmund, reigning champions Bayer Leverkusen are also in danger of falling too far behind in the standings: both are on 16 points, seven points behind first place.
The Aspirins’ only success since mid-October has come in the German Cup with Elversberg, otherwise two draws (Werder Bremen and Stuttgart) and a draw and a defeat in the Champions League between Brest and Liverpool (last Tuesday the Reds did the business at Anfield Road, overcoming 4-0). Bayer Leverkusen therefore obliged to win at home to last-place Bochum: we predict a wide success, with more than two goals to spare, by Xabi Alonso’s team. Finally, Werder Bremen will try to get back to winning ways after two days and especially after the defeat in Monchengladbach (4-1), which confirmed the green-and-whites’ difficulties in the non-possession phase of the ball: Ole Werner’s men will have to pay attention to newly promoted Kiel, which a week ago surprised Heidenheim, beaten 1-0.
Bundesliga: possible winners
Borussia Dortmund or draw (in Mainz-Borussia Dortmund).
Bayern Munich (in St. Pauli-Bayern Munich)
Matches of at least three goals total
St. Pauli-Bayern Munich
Bochum-Bayer Leverkusen
Bundesliga: the games by at least one goal per team
Mainz-Borussia Dortmund
Werder Bremen-Kiel
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