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Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread
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Docnaster
on 23/02/2024, 22:57:53 UTC

Those two goals indeed I'd say are beautiful. Granit Xhaka's celebration was also mind blowing. Such a beautiful celebration for a beautiful goal.

That second goal was the goalies blunder, he should have done better. This would not be taken likely amongst the staff's. Mainz fought back into the game but it's not how far bit how well.

I loved Xhaka's goal. I heard the commentator said it was his first ever Bundesliga goal and he scored and celebrated with style. For the second goal, the goalie was becoming too confident in his capabilities and that confidence failed him. I know he got very crucial saves for his team in both halves especially the first but he took his head out of the game for a bit and he was caught off guard by that Andrich strike.

Overall, it was a good game and I applaud Mainz for their strong performance today. Even with the red card, they still put the pressure on Leverkusen.

Now I can't wait for Xabi Alonso to take over from Klopp. It would be interesting to see what beasts he would make out of players like Trent, Jones, Nunez and even Gakpo.
Granit Xhaka's goal in the Bayer Leverkusen German Bundesliga game against Mainz tonight was without doubt a worldie but the celebration that accompanied that goal tells how important the goal was to him. Bayer Leverkusen's second goal of the match was scored by Ngankam but he needed a little bit of help from the goalkeeper to score the goal if you ask me however, it change the fact that the home side got the most important statistics of the night which is the scoreline that guarantees them three points from the game. As a potential champion, there are games your team might not deserve to win probably because of their performance in that very game but you end up winning it with some bits of luck but that doesn't change the fact that your team have been outstanding all season.

Xabi Alonso who's been earmarked as the potential successor of Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool has proven beyond every reasonable doubt that he is absolutely capable of managing the Reds next season should he get the chance and I don't think Liverpool management would want anything that'll stop him from becoming the next Liverpool manager after German manager Jurgen Klopp