Our prediction for this Bundesliga match:
Opel Arena will host Sunday’s relegation six-pointer between Mainz and Hertha Berlin. Die Nullfunfer aim to build on a 3-2 win over Koln, and they are likely to adopt yet another attack-minded approach. You should bear in mind that ten goals in total have been netted in Mainz’s previous three league fixtures. All Jonathan Burkardt, Daniel Brosinski, Luca Kilian, and Paul Nebel are sidelined through injuries, but there are no suspended players in the home team.
The capital club, on the other hand, head into the match following back-to-back draws with Union Berlin and Borussia M’gladbach. Hertha are eager to escape the relegation zone, but, no doubt, they would be happy with one point from the match as well. Jarstein has been tested positive for coronavirus, while Boyata, Netz, and Lowen are all out of contention with injuries.
Highlighted Player (Jean-Philippe Mateta):
A talented French youngster Jean-Philippe Mateta worked his way up through football’s less glamorous landscapes plying his trade at local amateur sides and third-tier outfits before Ligue 1 giants Lyon took notice of his 11 goals in 22 matches and brought him to the big league.
Having failed to make it into the first team in a debut season with Les Gones, Mateta was shipped out to Le Havre, leading the club to promotion play-offs. Bundesliga side Mainz took notice of his ability and came calling in the summer of 2018 after he bagged 17 goals in 35 league matches. An imposing physical presence at his 192cm, Mateta is a mobile forward and a decent dribbler who can finish with both of his feet.
Having worked his way up from the very bottom, Jean-Philippe Mateta is a committed individual determined to make a name for himself. His impressive goalscoring record got rewarded in the form of France U19 call-up in 2017.
Highlighted Team (Hertha):
Hertha Berlin is a German football club from the city Berlin which is currently active in the highest German football division the Bundesliga. The club was founded in 1892 and is active in the Bundesliga since 2011//2012. Between 1926 and 1931 Hertha BSC managed to reach 6 times to the final of the Deutsche Meisterschaft which they managed to win 2 times (in 1930 and one year later in 1931).
Hertha Berlin originally played its home games in the Plumpe which got bombed during the WW II. After the bombings Hertha Berlin stated to play their games in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. The club colors of Hertha Berlin are blue and red and is also known as Die Alte Dame which is the same nickname as Juventus. Next to winning the German national league Hertha Berlin managed to reach to the final in the DFB Pokal in 1977, 1979 and 1993.
Hertha played several times in the UEFA Cup (former Europa League) and qualified for the group stage in the Champions League in the season 1999/2000. Known players that played for Hertha BSC are: Basturk, Deisler, Bobic and Marcelinho.