Champions League
Inter vs. Bayern Munich: Preview and betting tips
In the group of death, where Viktoria Plzeň is also in, all three top teams will need to pick up points right from the start. The duel between Inter and Bayern Munich will certainly offer a very interesting spectacle, with the German team being the favourite.
In the group of death, where Viktoria Plzeň is also in, all three top teams will need to pick up points right from the start. The duel between Inter and Bayern Munich will certainly offer a very interesting spectacle, with the German team being the favourite.
Bayern enter the new Champions League season with a very positive record, having lost only two of their last 31 matches, scoring 22 goals in the group stage last season.
However, with the departure of Munich’s canon Robert Lewandowski, everyone was wondering how Bayern would cope without him. So far, according to the statistics, it is clear that it doesn’t matter too much, as coach Julian Nagelsmann’s team is 17:3 after 5 league rounds.
However, the last two duels ended in a 1::1 draw. Bayern didn’t find a winning formula against Monchengladbach or Union Berlin. In both matches, however, they were the dominant team, especially against the former, with 35 shots on target.
However, Inter are not having an easy time either, as they managed to beat three weak opponents in Serie A, but they conceded three goals against Lazio and Inter and left the field without a point.
“We know we have to get at least 10 points in this group, which will be much more difficult than last year, ” coach Simone Inzagi told a news conference.
As far as injuries are concerned, only Romelu Lukaku will miss the game, but otherwise all key players on both sides are available to their coaches.
Although Inter didn’t manage to play against better quality opponents, looking at their roster, they are a good team with a lot of experience already. Personally, I see this match very similar to the PSG and Juventus clash on Tuesday.
One can assume that Bayern will be the dominant team on the field and will win in the end. However, the question is whether it is not better to bet on goals, which are falling a lot on both sides and can be expected this time as well.
Source: UEFA, Whoscored
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