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Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread
by
Blitzboy
on 17/08/2024, 18:40:59 UTC
Now this is where the monopoly of Bayern Munich In the Bundesliga comes to play, although the word monopoly might be too heavy on this case but that’s how feel it’s, Jonathan Tah as been an ever present in this Bayer Leverkusen squad and with the team having a new direction now I expect people Like him to be the main men to take the club back to glory fully and also maintain that standard, He is also the vice captain behind Lukas Hiredecky. This decision somehow doesn’t surprise me because Bayern Munich is still the biggest club and it’s the dream of every player most especially Germans to actually play for them, now is even the more reason why players like Marco Reus needs to be idolized by what they did
I agree. Bayern Munich is so strong in Bundesliga that it is like monopoly. Top players want to join them leaving other teams to use their current players. Jonathan Tah is key player and leader at Bayer Leverkusen and he can help team succeed again. It is no surprise players want to join Bayern Munich but we should praise players like Marco Reus who stay loyal to their teams like Borussia Dortmund. They deserve credit for their hard work and dedication to their teams and football.
Soccer loyalty is great, and Marco Reus staying with his club when Bayern comes knocking is huge. Bayern is a possibility, and winning titles attracts players. Still, Bundesliga changes. Bayern had several challenges last season. Their tactic of cherry-picking top players from other teams may not work anymore. Smarter teams are importing great European players to enhance their lineups. This makes the Bundesliga more exciting.

A player like Reus staying put makes a message. He believes in his club, colleagues, and the Bundesliga's future. Trust me - that loyalty is priceless. It gives clubs personality, makes them competitive, and adds intrigue to the competition. The Bundesliga is becoming a league of surprises, which serves fans and the game. Marco Reus and all the players who chose loyalty over easy wins deserve praise.