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Der Klassicker: Bayern to Win the Der Klassicker
Der Klassiker has become one of the biggest games in world football, and Tomiwa Aghedo believes Bayern Munich will come out on top against their old rivals Borussia Dortmund...
Fans wondered how the enforced suspension of the Bundesliga season would affect teams in terms of their momentum and form. Borussia Dortmund had won all but one of their league games in 2020, and they have picked up where they left off. They decimated Schalke 4-0 in the Revierderby, and on Saturday they showed who the boss was with win 2-0 at Wolfsburg.
Serial goalscorer Robert Lewandowski looks as sharp as ever, a swift master of his craft. He has scored in both of his games since the season restarted, taking his Bundesliga tally to a league-high 27. The former Dortmund frontman has 41 goals in all competitions.
Expects goals galore
Over 3.5 Goals is trading at evens, and you can see why, with two explosive attacking units on show. The last six editions of Der Klassiker in the league have all featured at least four goals, and ten of the previous 13 have seen an Over 2.5 Goals bet win.
Haaland, to score again?
Although I don't think Dortmund can pick up a result here, that doesn't necessarily mean Dortmund won't score, and there are some generous prices in the To Score market on the Sportsbook. Thomas Muller is in the form of his life (he was unplayable against Frankfurt at the weekend), and this is the kind of great match-ups that gets his competitive juices flowing. Muller is 3.50 on the Sportsbook to score at any time.
Lewandowski has played against his old side 19 times in all competitions since leaving them, and he has scored 18 goals. He is priced at 1.85 to score, and 5.15 to score first.
Haaland is odds-against at 6.60 and given his excellent scoring record and his capacity to raise his game for the big occasion (think about that stunning goal against PSG in the Champions League) I think that's an attractive price. Hakimi is 18.00, with Guerreiro 14.50