The BVB, Favre-Aus and FC Bayern debacle in stuttering mode



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Hello soccer friends,

For years we have been discussing boredom in Bundesliga championship races. This season, which is certainly special because of Corona, there finally seems to be a real title fight again.

Long-term champion Bayern Munich did not go beyond a 1-1 draw at Union Berlin and is now losing points to smaller clubs, a fact that has rarely been observed with the record winner in recent years. However, if you watched the game in Berlin, you saw that the Bayern players have to pay tribute to the tough program. (SERVICE: All games and results of the Bundesliga)

In games that were often considered mandatory in the past, the obvious fact that Bayern used to rush to victory is increasingly lost. At this moment, you have the feeling of looking at people at work, as in a construction site. There is nothing easy there. Currently, the only exception is Kingsley Coman.

Due to injuries, the Frenchman was forced to take his breaks over and over again and now has the necessary grains.

Bayern’s tactic can’t go well

That also creates a tactical problem. I don’t think it can be good in the long term that David Alaba and Jérôme Boateng defend so well. Hansi Flick cannot blindly trust Manuel Neuer, this madman, always holding everything that comes in his box.

Bayern will have to think about pushing back the defense by five or ten meters.

Borussia Dortmund would like to have these concerns. After the 1: 5 bankruptcy against VfB Stuttgart, the manager Lucien Favre was released.

Favre-Aus and Haaland problem at BVB

A step that, according to Marco Reus, cannot surprise us after the Stuttgart game. If the captain says, “We are not a team that can defend,” then it is a disaster. A 1: 5 can happen, but Reus’s statement was the technician’s dismissal letter. That’s how I felt.

I also criticize the decision to allow Erling Haaland to fly to Qatar for rehabilitation. After all the Aubameyangs and Dembélés, I would have thought they would have those faxes in Dortmund. But if someone does the goals like Haaland, they may have the longest control.

At Bayern Munich this situation would have been resolved differently. I can’t imagine Joshua Kimmich would have done that. But if he had suggested that he wanted to do rehabilitation in Qatar, those responsible would not even have raised their eyebrows. Bayern would not have done that.

To conclude, briefly on the upcoming crown lock: football has been given a chance and solved it in an exemplary way with its hygiene concept. But if circumstances make football rest again, we have to accept it. However, I currently see no reason to do so.

See you soon,
Your Marcel Reif

Marcel reif is a legend of the reporters after around 1,500 commented games. For his work, Reif received the “Grimme Award”, the “German Television Award” and the “Bavarian Television Award”. Marcel Reif accompanies as an expert since the summer of 2016 CHECK24 double pass in SPORT1.

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