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Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread
by
QueenVera
on 10/12/2023, 20:22:56 UTC

It was quite surprising that Frankfurt managed to slaughter Bayern Munich quite embarrassingly and I really wonder why Tuchel's troops lost the morality to play amidst the consistent pursuit of Leverkusen. Bayern Munich had the advantage in possession of the ball in the first half until the match ended, but they lost concentration after two goals were scored by Frankfurt players in the first half. Trapp managed to make three saves, which frustrated Bayern Munich because as far as the match went, Kane, Sane and Coman were unable to do much.

This defeat was quite embarrassing and at the same time made Leverkusen quite profitable and now many people are starting to doubt that Bayern Munich will become Bundesliga champions this season. But for me, this will not reduce Bayern Munich's chances of winning the title as Bundesliga champions this season because it is commonplace that when a coach misplaces his strategy it will result in his team losing embarrassingly.
Munich didn't do well in their game yesterday against Frankfurt. It was an utterly poor performance. They're a better team to Frankfurt but still they had to incur such embarrassing loss yesterday. It was more like they were shaded off from the beginning to the end of the game. The loss has further kept them below Leverkusen on the table and it gave Leverkusen an upper hand against them.

 Today Leverkusen played away from home to Stuttgart and the game ended in a share of points. It was a fair outcome for them, at least they didn't get to loose 3 points, they kept back 1more point, which still ensured them being ahead of Munich. At the moment, I don't know what to say about Bayern's confidence for games ahead or if they'd be able to stand more challenges that'll be tougher than the one they lost to, but for Leverkusen, they're indeed doing well, even if they've tried to suppress them, they still did their best to hold tight and stay strong. That's what actually currently makes them better than Munich.