Our prediction for this Bundesliga match:
Borussia M’gladbach desperately needed a win against Schalke before the international break, and they managed to get one, with the team putting an end to their seven-game winless run in the Bundesliga. Die Fohlen aim to move closer to the Europa League berth, and we are positive that they will go for a win in Saturday’s match. Ramy Bensebaini is banned for the match, while Jonas Hofmann has been tested positive for coronavirus.
Marco Rose, though, can count on key players for Saturday’s clash, which is the main reason why home win should be considered. Freiburg, on the other hand, aim to build on a 2-0 win over Augsburg. Christian Streich’s men, though, are not regarded as good travellers, and we do not believe that they are capable of spoiling Borussia’s party at Borussia-Park. Nicolas Hofler is sidelined through suspension, while Nils Petersen remains quarantined. Lukas Kubler is out of contention with injury.
Highlighted Player (Christoph Kramer):
Christoph Kramer is a German midfielder born in Solingen on 19 February 1991, and he is most famous for helping Germany lift the 2014 World Cup trophy. The defensive midfielder came to prominence after signing for Bayer Leverkusen, but it was the loan spells with VFL Bochum and Borussia M’gladbach that seriously aided his development.
Kramer received a surprise call up to Joachim Low’s World Cup squad, and he made a total of three appearances in Brazil, even starting the final against Argentina. The midfielder, however, suffered a concussion just after the half hour mark and he later confessed that he couldn’t remember anything from the most important game in his career.
Kramer remained a member of the Germany national team, making three appearances in the Euro 2016 qualifiers, and there is plenty of time for him to represent the country at another major tournament, playing a more important role than the one he had at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Highlighted Team (Freiburg):
Freiburg are a professional football club that compete in
Freiburg made it to the German Cup semis in the 2012/2013 DFB Pokal campaign, but their local rivals
The likes of Levan Kobiashvili, Papiss Cisse, Sascha Rieter, Joachim Low, Zlatan Bajramovic, Mohammadaou Idrissou, Roda Antar, Sebastian Kehl, Richard Golz are the notable footballers who played for Augsburg in the past. It is well known that Joachim Low helped Germany win the 2014 FIFA World Cup as a coach.