Bundesliga
Freiburg vs. Dortmund: Preview and betting tips
Dortmund will play the second leg of the Bundesliga preliminary round on Friday, away to Freiburg, who are already looking forward to the cups. What to expect from the match between the two so far 100 percent teams and what to bet on?
Dortmund will play the second leg of the Bundesliga preliminary round on Friday, away to Freiburg, who are already looking forward to the cups. What to expect from the match between the two so far 100 percent teams and what to bet on?
Freiburg are experiencing a kind of resurrection, they will play cups this year after years and they have started the new season well. They advanced to the second round of the League Cup and won the first round of the Bundesliga with a clear 4:0 win at Augsburg.
Dortmund also opened the season with a cup win, but their league debut was much more difficult. Leverkusen, with two Czechs, did not give up for free, and in the end a single goal by Marco Reus decided Borussia’s victory.
The home side rely on Vincenzo Grifo, the Italian striker netted thirteen goals and assisted four times last season. Lucas Holer added seven goals and assisted on four others, but is currently missing due to injury.
The visitors have to look for a new goal scorer after the departure of Erling Haaland, Reus scored thirteen goals and assisted fifteen times last season. The talent of Jude Bellingham is also a big support, he scored six times from midfield and assisted ten goals.
Freiburg relies on a solid defence and have only conceded once in their last five games.
However, Dortmund’s defence is also working well, with one goal in three games in the new season. Considering Dortmund’s defensive form and their decent performance against Leverkusen, I think the visitors will win.
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