Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Werder Bremen vs. Bayern Munich at Bundesliga
Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Werder Bremen vs. Bayern Munich at Bundesliga
Bayern starts its championship quest from Bremen, where they meet Werder. Weserstadion will be filled at the season-opening, with the fans hoping to see their team extending Bayern’s crisis. Things didn’t end up well for the Bavarians last year, even though they won the Bundesliga title. They didn’t start well either, with the team from Munich suffering a brutal humiliation at home against RB Leipzig in the Super Cup. Harry Kane landed at Allianz Arena, and everyone expects him to shine and lift Bayern back to the elite of European football.
Werder
The team from Bremen didn’t lose too many of its players, and to make it even better for them, not a single leader left Weserstadion. Their biggest addition will be Naby Keita, who landed from Liverpool, and the dynamic midfield is expected to upgrade Werder’s midfield and take it to another level. He won’t be in the protocol against Bayern due to an injury.
We’ve seen this team play solid football during the preseason, with three wins and three draws in six appearances. Werder didn’t change its style of play compared to the previous campaign. They play open, fast, and very fluid football.
Only one game without both teams netting during the summer tells pretty much everything about the mentality of play. Werder is all about scoring goals, even if that means the defense will suffer.
Bayern Munich
The season didn’t start, and Thomas Tuchel is already under heavy pressure. Harry Kane’s arrival will give him some time, but not more than a month. If the former Chelsea, PSG, and Dortmund head coach doesn’t sort out the situation in Bayern, his departure is inevitable.
A 0-3 loss at home to RB Leipzig in the Super Cup was one very unpleasant moment, and it couldn’t have happened at the worst time. The season is about to start, all the flaws are exposed, and on top of everything, the rift between the fans and Tuchel is even bigger now.
Though, we have to admit, Bayern didn’t have luck in this one, with Mathys Tel upfront. The young striker showed he isn’t a caliber to play for Bayern.
Werder Bremen: Pavlenka; Veljkovic, Stark, Pieper; Burke, Jung, Stage, Schmid; Fullkrug, Ducksch
Bayern Munich: Sommer; Pavard, Kim, Upamecano, Davies; Kimmich, Gravenberch; Sane, Musiala, Gnabry; Kane
Bayern has been without a loss against Bremen for the past 37 games, both official and friendly ones. That’s fascinating data. Last year, the champs were better at Weser 1-2, and 6-1 at home.
With Kane instead of Tel, Bayern’s offense will be much sharper. Kane is a magnificent player and won’t need too much time to adapt to the new system. That’s why we pick the guests to beat Werder.
Our verdict: Bayern Munich wins