Deac6
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i really like bensebaini
His passing needs a bit of work but from all the times I've seen him play he's been fairly impressive.
i really like bensebaini
Yeah, Bayer are too open to have a chance with this one. Goretzka and Gnabry to make it 1-3 very quickly. Bosz teams are so soft.
Upamecano gets sent in other match for his 2nd yellow (kicking the ball away - not smart), but RB are still up 1-0 through Schick via Werner, who had just a few minutes earlier not passed to Schick in a very similar approach.
Yeah, Bayer are too open to have a chance with this one. Goretzka and Gnabry to make it 1-3 very quickly. Bosz teams are so soft.
Upamecano gets sent in other match for his 2nd yellow (kicking the ball away - not smart), but RB are still up 1-0 through Schick via Werner, who had just a few minutes earlier not passed to Schick in a very similar approach.
Paderborn equalize, Flo Wirtz gets one back for Bayer, might be the youngest ever Bundesliga scorer? I think he had a few weeks to get that.
They have been struggling, but neither Bayer nor RB have been good enough to pull away, either. This afternoon will be interesting, Hertha has been good since the restart and no Haaland for BVB. Dortmund going with a back 3 of Akanji, Emre Can, and Piszczek would not intimidate me. I think that might be Emre Can's best position, actually, but he's never played there regularly, and probably not for a long time, either. Short Burki in goal, Big Marko Grujic coming off a set piece goal -- I can see something similar happen.
I know it's been said before, but really confused as to what Schalke was even trying to do this year in terms of the attack. Like, who did they think was going to score? I've been on the Wagner-fraud train for a bit, but, yeah, I'm not sure what anyone thought was going to happen with that squad. They've got like two dudes who have ever gotten double digits in a season in their career.