Bundesliga

Who will win the Bundesliga this season?

  • Borussia Dortmund

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  • Stuttgart

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ThwiX

Best midfielder around
Dortmund are so great to watch. Big contrast to us.


Thiago :wub:
What I would do to have him in our midfield right now. Pulling all the strings in the midfield like Xavi.
 
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Luftstalag14

Culé de Celestial Empire
Again not impressed with Tuchel despite the win, which is very nice and possibly the only piece of good news today.

BVB let Bayern dominate them toward the end of the first half, hanging by a thread and Tuchel made no adjustment during the break, they could have and should have held on to the ball, slow the pace down, instead they just chose to kick the ball away every time BVB had the ball, only to be fed to Bayern players who would then start another round of attack. Overall a pretty boring game, the 0:0 game between the two last season was much more exciting to watch in comparison.

Bayern didn't do much better either with very few clear chances (their best chance was the Alonso long shot that hit the post). Sure Bayern was missing Robben, Vidal and Coman, but I felt their game play is no longer as fluid as before.
 
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MVBarcaFan

New member
Wouldn't be the first time someone from the second division immediately won the Bundesliga after gaining promotion. Kaiserslautern comes to mind. 1998 I think it was.
 

Zuza66

New member
They have a big advantage in not being in any European competition, and they're already out of the German cup, too. They can concentrate fully on the league. It's early in the season of course, but Bayern are clearly having problems and Leipzig have a great young team, impressive depth and Hasenhüttl seems to be a great coach (impressed with Ingolstadt last season, a team that was newly promoted too - they were nowhere near good enough on paper for the first division and still finished 11th). Having Ralf Rangnick as a sporting director doesn't hurt.
 
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BorussiaBarcelona

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Gladbach centre back Alvaro Dominguez(formerly of Atletico Madrid) has been forced to end his career at age 27.
Dominguez joined Gladbach in 2012, but wasn't able to play since November of 2015.
After two back surgeries and over twelve months of rehab he called it a career because the pain wouldn't go away and didn't allow him anymore to compete at the highest level.
 

Yannik

Senior Member
Gladbach centre back Alvaro Dominguez(formerly of Atletico Madrid) has been forced to end his career at age 27.
Dominguez joined Gladbach in 2012, but wasn't able to play since November of 2015.
After two back surgeries and over twelve months of rehab he called it a career because the pain wouldn't go away and didn't allow him anymore to compete at the highest level.

heartbreaking for him. Wish him all the best, he used to be good CB
 

Luftstalag14

Culé de Celestial Empire
With Leipzig losing to Ingolstadt away and Bayern thrashing a lifeless Wolfsburg at home, Bayern has regained the top the table.

It was fun while it lasted. Oh well.
 

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