Bundesliga
Borussia Monchengladbach is currently in the middle of the league table with 32 points. This is certainly not meeting their ambitions, as they are currently 11 points away from the last position that “leads” to Europe, so it is almost certain that the “Foals” will not end the current season at the expected level. Additionally, they have been playing poorly lately, as they have not won in five league matches. Generally, they play quite efficient matches and currently have a goal difference of 40:44. However, even though they are not in good form, they should not be underestimated in front of their home crowd because they show far more quality performances at home – seven wins, three draws, and three losses with a positive goal difference of 27:17. Players out of the team are T. Jantschke (defender), K. Kone (midfielder – 1 goal/1 assist), and Y. Borges Sanchez (midfielder).
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Wolfsburg is only one position better placed than their next opponent, but they have seven more points than them, so they are definitely in competition for “getting out” to Europe next season. The popular “Wolves” have been showing quite good performances lately, as they have been unbeaten in their last five Bundesliga matches, and they are certainly in an upswing in their form after a series of poor results. Additionally, they have been displaying very high-quality performances on the road this season, and they are currently the third-best away team in the league (in terms of the number of points won). Out of the team are R. Baku (defender) and B. Franjic (midfielder), while the appearance of L. Nmecha (attacker) is uncertain.
Borussia Monchengladbach expected lineup (4-2-3-1) – J. Omlin – J. Scally, K. Itakura, N. Elvedi, R. Bensebaini – C. Kramer, F. Neuhaus – J. Hofmann, L. Stindl, A. Plea – M. Thuram
Wolfsburg expected lineup (4-4-2) – K. Casteels – K. Fischer, M. Van de Ven, M. Lacroix, P. Otavio – F. Nmecha, M. Arnold, K. Paredes, P. Wimmer – J. Wind, O. Marmoush
Tip suggestion – Both teams to score (GG) / @1.60