Our prediction for this Bundesliga match:
Following an expected 4-0 loss to Borussia M’gladbach, Greuther Furth will look to give fans something to cheer about when they take on Hoffenheim at Sportpark Ronhof Thomas Sommer. Greuther Furth are on a ten-game losing run in the national championship, and, as a result, the bookies see them as underdogs in Saturday’s clash. All Nick Viergever, Justin Hoogma, Robin Kehr, Gideon Jung, and Jessic Ngankam are injured for the hosts.
Hoffenheim, on the other hand, did well to beat Leipzig 2-0 at the weekend, with the team extending their brilliant winning run on home soil. Sebastian Hoeness’ troops are not regarded as good travelers, but they will not have a better chance than this to put an end to their five-game winless run on the road. All Jacob Bruun Larsen, Andrej Kramaric, Sebastian Rudy, Robert Skov, Pavel Kaderabek, Marco John, and Ermin Bicakcic miss out with injuries.
Highlighted Player (Moanes Dabour):
Born in Nazareth on May 14, 1992, Moanes Dabour is an Israel international who plays for Red Bull Salzburg in Austrian Bundesliga. Dabour played in Israeli clubs Maccabi Nazareth and Maccabi Tel Aviv during his youth career and it has to be noted that he played for the two teams at senior level as well.
In 2014 he joined Swiss side Grasshopper and after scoring 41 goals in 82 appearances in the league for the club, he moved to Austria, signing a deal with big-spending Red Bull Salzburg. In 2017 Moanes Dabour was scoring goals for fun in the 2018/2019 Champions League qualifiers, but that eventually did not help the Red Bulls book their place in the group stages of the elite competition.
Speaking of his international career, Moanes Dabour made his Israel debut against Honduras on June 1 2014. Israel won the game 4-2, but the Salzburg attacker failed to mark his debut with a goal. Dabour opened his goal-scoring account with the Israeli national team in September, 2015 in a 4-0 win over Andorra.
Highlighted Team (Hoffenheim):
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim is a German sport club from Hoffenheim in the Baden-Wurttemberg region. The football division played in season 2001/2002 for the first time in the Regionalliga Sud: the third highest football division in Germany. In 2007 the club managed to get to the 2. Bundesliga. One year later in 2007/2008 the club even managed to reach the Bundesliga .
Hoffenheim plays its home games in the Rhein-Neckar-Arena Rhein-Neckar-Arena which was built in 1999. The venue holds a capacity of 32 000 and is one of the most modern stadiums in Germany. The club colors of Hoffenheim are blue and white. The most known nickname for the club is Hoffe. The most famous football player that played for Hoffenheim was Luiz Gustavo.