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Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread
by
YuginKadoya
on 04/02/2024, 14:26:42 UTC

Bayer Leverkusen vs Bayern Munich for returning Bundesliga round leg. The expectations are placed high because these teams are simply not the ones we should either overrate one-sided, both clubs have the require strength and odds of meeting up their techniques in the system. Leverkusen have been unbeaten since the start of the season, a pretty good time for Munich to be the first team this season to hand over the first defeats of the season to Bayer Leverkusen. It's definitely going to be a tough match and I've promised myself not to missed out on such competitive game.

Your commitment not to miss out on such a competitive game reflects the excitement surrounding this fixture. As these two football powerhouses go head-to-head, Leverkusen's unbeaten streak since the start of the season adds an intriguing layer to the match, creating an opportunity for Bayern Munich to potentially hand them their first defeat of the season. The prospect of being the team to break Leverkusen's streak adds a compelling narrative to Munich's campaign, The upcoming clash between Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich in the returning Bundesliga round leg promises to be a highly anticipated and competitive affair.


Bayern Munich are simply too strong and dominating in Bundesliga and to beat them through a season, it's not easy. Dortmund can do it if they have enough star players in their club but they failed to do this. Because the sports and transfer strategy in Dortmund is buy cheap, sell high. They are very good to grow young players up, to star players, then sell them to get money.

Think if Dortmund have Haaland, Sancho, Jude Bellingham in a same team when those players reach to best time in their career, I am sure Dortmund are competitive enough against Bayern Munich. The reality is Dortmund sold all of those star players and Sancho only returned with a loan contract from Manchester United.

The example of having star players like Haaland, Sancho, and Jude Bellingham in the same team reaching their peak could indeed make Dortmund more competitive against Bayern Munich. However, the reality is that Dortmund often ends up selling these star players, impacting their ability to build a sustained, star-studded team,

Your analysis highlights a key challenge for clubs like Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga, especially when facing the dominance of Bayern Munich. The strategy of buying players at a lower cost, nurturing their talent, and eventually selling them at a higher value is a pragmatic approach for Dortmund, but it does come with its drawbacks.