Wolfsburg – Borussia Dortmund, Bundesliga Prediction
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ANALYSIS AND TIP FOR WOLFSBURG - BORUSSIA DORTMUND
Wolfsburg have not scored a goal vs Dortmund for 4 years
Borussia have won 8 and ended in a draw in 1 of their last 9 games against Wolfsburg
Wolfsburg continue to be in good shape
🔝 Wolfsburg took another success in the Bundesliga. A very difficult match against Augsburg away from home, in which the wolves would concede a comeback, but there were interventions of VAR. In the end, at 1-1 at the very end of the match, Ginczek managed to score a goal for Wolfsburg and bring them the valuable three points. This makes 7 consecutive games without defeat for the team of Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga, but they are already very far from the top 4.
Dortmund dominates
🔥 Dortmund is in great shape and this was proved once again in the Ruhr derby against Schalke. Total outplay against the opponent from Gelsenkirchen. Haaland scored the first goal after a great finish, and the combinations of Borussia players throughout the match in front positions were brilliant. This was largely due to Schalke’s poor play, but Dortmund showed extreme concentration.
Borussia will most likely continue their series
Expert view: We believe that no matter how well Wolfsburg performs, we must take three main factors into account in this forecast. The first is the class of BVB, and it is definitely bigger than Wolfsburg’s. Given that the guests are in brilliant form, this class should have a decisive influence, and Dortmund have 8 victories in their last 9 matches in the Bundesliga. Adding the fact that Wolfsburg is an easy opponent for them in recent years, our prediction will be based on the logic – Dortmund to win at 1.77.
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WOLFSBURG TEAM NEWS
Out (injuries/other): Gerhardt (13/2 d), William (16/1 d), Guilavogui (22/0 m), Karamoko (1/0 f) and Camacho (0/0 m)
BORUSSIA TEAM NEWS
Out (injuries/other): Zagadou (13/1 d), Witsel (21/4 m), Schulz (8/1 m) and Reus (19/11 f)
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