Our prediction for this Nations League match:
Germany take on Bosnia & Herzegovina at Europa-Park Stadion in what is expected to be a David-vs-Goliath showdown. The Germans have already qualified for the UEFA Nations League quarter-finals, but they surely want to give fans yet another reason to celebrate. Both Julian Brandt and Felix Nmecha return to the squad following a one-year absence, while the likes of Waldemar Anton, David Raum, Niclas Fullkrug, and Aleksandar Pavlovic all miss out with injuries.
The Balkan Dragons, on the other hand, are stuck at the bottom of the table with only one point on their account. With Fenerbahce star Edin Dzeko being on the twilight of his career, we believe that there is a big value in betting on the Group 3 leaders. The likes of Ivan Sunjic, Samed Bazdar, and Luka Kulenovic are the new faces in Sergej Barbarez’s team, while CSKA midfielder Miralem Pjanic retired from international football.
Highlighted Player (Leroy Sane):
Leroy Sane began his senior career at Schalke 04. The pacey winger, who is capable of playing as attacking midfielder as well, made his debut for die Knappen on 20 April, 2014 against Stuttgart. Sane came as a substitute in the second half of the match, replacing Max Mayer 13 minutes before the final whistle.
He scored 11 goals in 47 league appearances for Schalke and on 2 August, 2016 he signed a deal with big-spending Premier League side Manchester City. The former Schalke footballer joined the Citizens on a five-year deal for a fee of £37 million. Sane was born in Essen on 11 January, 1996, but his father is Senegalese.
Souleymane Sane used to play for the Senegalese national football team in the past, while his mother Regina Weber was a rhythmic gymnast. Speaking of his international career, Leroy Sane has 6 caps for Germany U21 and he made his debut for the senior team on 13 November, 2015 in a 2-0 loss to France.