The Bundesliga is back, so can Dortmund catch Bayern?
Oct 19, 2021
Bayern Munich is leading the eight-game winning streak, but Dortmund is catching up. Dortmund led Erling Braut Haaland after the Bundesliga withdrew from the coronavirus-induced hibernation this weekend. .
Agence France-Presse Sports looks at the risks faced by the field when the top German flight ends after a two-month suspension for the final nine match days.
-Some things remain the same ...-
The team was tested by the virus and forced to enter the isolation training camp. All games will be held behind closed doors in the league, with the highest attendance rate.
Therefore, this is not the Bundesliga we know, but there may be other situations-Bayern is the most successful club in the country and is expected to win another championship. This will be their eighth consecutive championship.
Before the lockout, they started a season under Niko Kovac, with Hansi Flick as the coach, Bayern won 10 games, and they were the most recent One game in 11 league games.
The Bavarian is four points higher than Dortmund and has been very busy since the last game. Frick signed a new contract until 2023.
Key players Thomas Mueller and Alphonso Davies followed, expanding their lineup, and forward Miroslav Klose also joined the assistant coach Ranks.
Robert Lewandowski scored 25 goals in 23 games and Bayern performed well. They still have to visit Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen, although it remains to be seen how important home advantage is without fans.
-Beware Harlan-
It may still be just a four-horse title battle. The Monchengladbach trailed by six points in fourth place, but Dortmund is the best place to stop Bayern.
Lucien Favre's team's last loss was from the Champions League to Paris Saint-Germain, but before that, young stars Haaland and Jadon Sancho The game led was exciting.
After the 19-year-old Norwegian powerhouse Haaland arrived from Red Bull Salzburg, they won seven of the eight league games. He scored 9 goals in that game.
Dortmund must continue to visit Leipzig, Leipzig has entered the quarterfinals of the UEFA Champions League before the suspension, but in the sporadic league after the winter vacation, Leipzig's pace has declined.
At Timo Werner, they have their terrible forwards. At 32-year-old Julian Nagelsmann, they have one of the most exciting young coaches in Europe, so everything is possible.
Gladbach is the last team to beat Bayern in the league, but now they will decide to postpone fifth place Leverkusen to qualify for the Champions League.
There are two points between the two parties, scheduled for next weekend.
Under them, Schalke, Wolfsburg, Freiburg and Hoffenheim are all within 2 points in the fight for a place in the Europa League.
-Bremen is in danger-
Paderborn supported the division at the bottom, but Bremen's plight is even more shocking.
The four-time champion was four points behind Fordner Düsseldorf and eight points from absolute safety in the relegation playoffs.
They have a game, but it is possible to follow Hamburg and Stuttgart, two giants who have been relegated in recent seasons #aclotzone
Sports director Frank Baumann said when asked how to play home games without fans: "We all know how unstable our league position is. This is enough to inspire us to move forward."
Elsewhere, Hertha Berlin does not seem to have enough trouble to downgrade, but this has been a chaotic movement in the capital.
Since the start of the suspension, Bruno Labbadia has become the club's fourth coach of the season, and Jurgen Klinsmann's short appointment has ended.
Agence France-Presse Sports looks at the risks faced by the field when the top German flight ends after a two-month suspension for the final nine match days.
-Some things remain the same ...-
The team was tested by the virus and forced to enter the isolation training camp. All games will be held behind closed doors in the league, with the highest attendance rate.
Therefore, this is not the Bundesliga we know, but there may be other situations-Bayern is the most successful club in the country and is expected to win another championship. This will be their eighth consecutive championship.
Before the lockout, they started a season under Niko Kovac, with Hansi Flick as the coach, Bayern won 10 games, and they were the most recent One game in 11 league games.
The Bavarian is four points higher than Dortmund and has been very busy since the last game. Frick signed a new contract until 2023.
Key players Thomas Mueller and Alphonso Davies followed, expanding their lineup, and forward Miroslav Klose also joined the assistant coach Ranks.
Robert Lewandowski scored 25 goals in 23 games and Bayern performed well. They still have to visit Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen, although it remains to be seen how important home advantage is without fans.
-Beware Harlan-
It may still be just a four-horse title battle. The Monchengladbach trailed by six points in fourth place, but Dortmund is the best place to stop Bayern.
Lucien Favre's team's last loss was from the Champions League to Paris Saint-Germain, but before that, young stars Haaland and Jadon Sancho The game led was exciting.
After the 19-year-old Norwegian powerhouse Haaland arrived from Red Bull Salzburg, they won seven of the eight league games. He scored 9 goals in that game.
Dortmund must continue to visit Leipzig, Leipzig has entered the quarterfinals of the UEFA Champions League before the suspension, but in the sporadic league after the winter vacation, Leipzig's pace has declined.
At Timo Werner, they have their terrible forwards. At 32-year-old Julian Nagelsmann, they have one of the most exciting young coaches in Europe, so everything is possible.
Gladbach is the last team to beat Bayern in the league, but now they will decide to postpone fifth place Leverkusen to qualify for the Champions League.
There are two points between the two parties, scheduled for next weekend.
Under them, Schalke, Wolfsburg, Freiburg and Hoffenheim are all within 2 points in the fight for a place in the Europa League.
-Bremen is in danger-
Paderborn supported the division at the bottom, but Bremen's plight is even more shocking.
The four-time champion was four points behind Fordner Düsseldorf and eight points from absolute safety in the relegation playoffs.
They have a game, but it is possible to follow Hamburg and Stuttgart, two giants who have been relegated in recent seasons #aclotzone
Sports director Frank Baumann said when asked how to play home games without fans: "We all know how unstable our league position is. This is enough to inspire us to move forward."
Elsewhere, Hertha Berlin does not seem to have enough trouble to downgrade, but this has been a chaotic movement in the capital.
Since the start of the suspension, Bruno Labbadia has become the club's fourth coach of the season, and Jurgen Klinsmann's short appointment has ended.
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