Our prediction for this Bundesliga match:
Sunday’s football game at Millerntor-Stadion pits together St. Pauli and Leipzig, the two sides with entirely different ambitions for the 2024/2025 Bundesliga campaign. St. Pauli’s man goal is to secure the top flight survival, but given their slow start to the season (0-0-3), home win should not be considered. As the newcomers have been struggling both up front and at the back of late, they are unlikely to grab something from the round 4 clash. All Ahlers, Burchert, Zoller, Guilavogui, and Metcalfe remain in the recovery room.
The Red Bulls, on the other hand, failed to turn their dominance into win in a goalless draw with Union Berlin, but they should take advantage of St. Pauli’s shaky defence. In their last meeting in a competitive match, back in February 2016, St. Pauli defeated Leipzig 1-0, meaning that the visitors are hungry for revenge. Midfield duo Xaver Schlager – Assan Oudraogo is injured for the visiting side.
Highlighted Player (Willi Orban):
Willi Orban was born on 3 November, 1992 in Kaiserslautern, Germany. Orban plays as a centre back, but he can operate as a defensive midfielder as well. The 185-cm-tall footballer is a product of Kaiserslautern’s youth academy and he played 35 league games for the reserve team between 2011 and 2013.
Orban made his debut for the first team in 2011, against Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich. The Kaiserslautern footballer made 68 league appearances for Kaiserslautern, scoring 7 goals for the German outfit between 2011 and 2015, but in May 2015 he signed a contract with Leipzig. Kaislerslautern fans were very angry with the defender when he decided to join die Bullen.
Willi Orban has two caps for Germany U21, but he has yet to make his debut for the senior team. He has a contract with Leipzig, which expires on 30 June, 2019. Willi Orban has a dual citizenship (Germany, Hungary).
Highlighted Team (Leipzig):
Leipzig are a professional football club founded in 2009. Die Bullen (The Bulls) were unbeaten in the 2012/2013 Regionalliga Nordost and, as a result, they secured promotion to the 3. Liga. After finishing the 2013/2014 as 3rd. Liga campaign in second place in the standings, Leipzig were promoted to the 2. Bundesliga and they competed in the German second tier for two seasons.
Despite suffering a loss to Karlsruher on the last day of the 2015/2016 round in the 2. Bundesliga campaign, die Bullen secured promotion to the Bundesliga for the first time ever. Leipzig play their home games at Red Bull Arena (42,959) and it has to be noted that the stadium was opened in 1954.
Die Bullen wear white shirts and red shorts while their away kit is blue and yellow. Ralph Hasenhuttl was appointed as the team’s manager at the end of the 2015/2016 season and you should know that the likes of Ralf Rangnick, Achim Beierlorzer, Alexander Zorniger, Peter Pacult, Tomas Oral and Tino Vogel were in charge of the team in the past as well.