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The Bundesliga Thread

Arnau

NGR LVR
Dortmund squad

J. Weigl (20)
M. Merino (19)
O. Dembélé (19)
F. Passlack (18)
E. Mor (18)
C. Pulisic (17)
 

poet11

Oh and tits.
Schalke have lined up a pretty decent team so far after the Mainz DOF turned up along with a good young manager. Bayer and BvB have strengthened a lot too. HSV have made some pretty good signings. Gladbach too are in a good situation. Looks like the league is getting stronger.
 

ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
kp41;3950195 said:
but very young and naive ...

Yes, that proved to be a real hindrance to Leicester last year, or Dortmund for Klopp's first title. Give me a break, that's just a dumb narrative.
 

Arnau

NGR LVR
Kp point is good but i dont think the dortmund guys are naive, plus that team has 1 year of work and a very defined game model already. It wont be easy for Bayern
 

ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
The Bundesliga is really going to be good this year, and there are some pretty important transfers that I hadn't noticed until reading some previews.

First, Rafael Honigstein, from Bavaria, and my favorite Bundesliga writer, has picked Dortmund to win the title. They spent tons of money this summer and arguably have the better manager (Carlo has only won a league title 3 times in his career). It should be really good. Leverkusen didn't lose anyone of significance, and added Kevin Volland. Schalke seem to have improved their squad very well. They lost Sane, yes, but they have spent the money on Breel Embolo who could have more of an impact (Sane, for all his quality, didn't really impact games a ton in his first real season of top flight football). They've also brought in Baba Rahman (successful Bundesliga fullback) and Nabil Bentaleb on loan, and Coke from Sevilla, not to mention Markus Weinzierl in as manager who has been in control of Augburg's strange rise the last 4 years.

Wolfsburg brought in Mario Gomez, Yannick Gerhardt, Daniel Didavi, and Blaszczykowski, who are all proven Bundesliga stars to add to guys already there like Luis Guztavo, Max Arnold, Diego Benaglio, European Champion Vieirinha, and of course Julian Draxler.

Rumors have it that Hertha and Hamburg are also harboring top 4 ambitions.
 


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