Author

Topic: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread - page 2536. (Read 672843 times)

legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1018
Not your keys, not your coins!
Bayern is not the only world grandee who determines the world transfer policy and at the click of his fingers all the players with the surnames Haaland, Mbappe and Kane line up to move to the Munich club Grin You need to be a little more modest and at times humble your pride Wink
Haaland and Kane will not play in the same team, never. Because they are strikers. I know Kane can play as play maker as he shows in the last season with Spurs and with England in Euro 2020. I don't think Haaland will have interest to join the same team with Kane.

Chelsea apparently offers 58 million for Lewandowski according to the latest news !
Source : https://www.tz.de/sport/fc-bayern/fc-bayern-muenchen-lewandowski-transfer-geruecht-nagelsmann-fc-chelsea-zr-90868734.html
Although it is a crazy prize in the pandemic time and at the age of Lewandowski, it is understandable if we look at the scoring record of Lewandowski in recent seasons and consider how expensive Juventus spent to sign with Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid.
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 3509
The Munich coach has said that they have not been very active in the transfer market this season because they don't need new players yet
Maybe thats also a reason why they played there first Friendly testing match with players from the second and 3rd Team against Cologne.
To see who will be maybe a option at some stage for the first Team , there was a few younger players that have some nice skillz .

Unless some players are injured then they have to prepare a replacement before the season starts, currently several Munich players have minor injuries
that's the reason why they are not very active in the transfer market. while Lewandowski's transfer rumors have yet to be confirmed.
Chelsea apparently offers 58 million for Lewandowski according to the latest news !
Source : https://www.tz.de/sport/fc-bayern/fc-bayern-muenchen-lewandowski-transfer-geruecht-nagelsmann-fc-chelsea-zr-90868734.html
sr. member
Activity: 1232
Merit: 379
You really think Bayern would be willing to sell off Robert Lewandowski even with the right offer from Chelsea because, I seriously doubt that. Who is going to replace him should he be sold off by the Champions of Bundesliga? There is apparently, no one. You can imagine how Bayern Munich struggled in the just concluded UCL for which, they eventually got eliminated all because, there star man Robert Lewandowski wasn't on the pitch. For sure they've got good players but, Lewandowski has proven to be better at being more productive to the team. He ain't going anywhere and Chelsea has better turn there focus towards other suitable deals.
Bayern is a world grand, which can buy any player he is interested in, but not sell. And the fact that Chelsea beat Bayern Munich in the Champions League is more a lucky coincidence than a well-deserved victory, although the winners are not judged. Bayern can sell Lewandowski in one case, if only they find in his place a new equivalent replacement, and I do not see such a replacement at the moment.
Bayern is not the only world grandee who determines the world transfer policy and at the click of his fingers all the players with the surnames Haaland, Mbappe and Kane line up to move to the Munich club Grin You need to be a little more modest and at times humble your pride Wink Therefore, I think that a move by Lewandowski is quite possible, although it is still unlikely for a number of reasons. Bayern has always been famous for its practical attitude to business and the main thing for the club was not specific personalities, but the club itself. Therefore, if there is a concrete solid offer from another club and the player's own ardent desire to change the situation, it seems that the club will definitely consider the offer, and not immediately reject this option.
We are talking about the possibility of Lewandowski signing for another team or not.Teams are coming for him forgeting his age because he is still good even as he is old,but the question is,has he agreed to leave Bayern? We've not heard that part that he is ready for a change of club.I think Lewandowski won't want to leave Bayern now,and any team that wants to have his signature must try to have personal terms agreed first,before going on to agree deal with his team.
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 1012
You really think Bayern would be willing to sell off Robert Lewandowski even with the right offer from Chelsea because, I seriously doubt that. Who is going to replace him should he be sold off by the Champions of Bundesliga? There is apparently, no one. You can imagine how Bayern Munich struggled in the just concluded UCL for which, they eventually got eliminated all because, there star man Robert Lewandowski wasn't on the pitch. For sure they've got good players but, Lewandowski has proven to be better at being more productive to the team. He ain't going anywhere and Chelsea has better turn there focus towards other suitable deals.
Bayern is a world grand, which can buy any player he is interested in, but not sell. And the fact that Chelsea beat Bayern Munich in the Champions League is more a lucky coincidence than a well-deserved victory, although the winners are not judged. Bayern can sell Lewandowski in one case, if only they find in his place a new equivalent replacement, and I do not see such a replacement at the moment.
Bayern is not the only world grandee who determines the world transfer policy and at the click of his fingers all the players with the surnames Haaland, Mbappe and Kane line up to move to the Munich club Grin You need to be a little more modest and at times humble your pride Wink Therefore, I think that a move by Lewandowski is quite possible, although it is still unlikely for a number of reasons. Bayern has always been famous for its practical attitude to business and the main thing for the club was not specific personalities, but the club itself. Therefore, if there is a concrete solid offer from another club and the player's own ardent desire to change the situation, it seems that the club will definitely consider the offer, and not immediately reject this option.
sr. member
Activity: 1218
Merit: 279
You really think Bayern would be willing to sell off Robert Lewandowski even with the right offer from Chelsea because, I seriously doubt that. Who is going to replace him should he be sold off by the Champions of Bundesliga? There is apparently, no one. You can imagine how Bayern Munich struggled in the just concluded UCL for which, they eventually got eliminated all because, there star man Robert Lewandowski wasn't on the pitch. For sure they've got good players but, Lewandowski has proven to be better at being more productive to the team. He ain't going anywhere and Chelsea has better turn there focus towards other suitable deals.
Bayern is a world grand, which can buy any player he is interested in, but not sell. And the fact that Chelsea beat Bayern Munich in the Champions League is more a lucky coincidence than a well-deserved victory, although the winners are not judged. Bayern can sell Lewandowski in one case, if only they find in his place a new equivalent replacement, and I do not see such a replacement at the moment.


The Munich coach has said that they have not been very active in the transfer market this season because they don't need new players yet
Unless some players are injured then they have to prepare a replacement before the season starts, currently several Munich players have minor injuries
that's the reason why they are not very active in the transfer market. while Lewandowski's transfer rumors have yet to be confirmed.
Chelsea tried signing Haaland, which it seems was not working out, and they decided to go for Robert Lewandoskii as an alternative. But as you stated, I don't think Bayern will want to sell out Lewandoskii to Chelsea. He is basically one of the top talented player in their squad. Have been a blessing to Bayern, and was the highest goal scorer in the Bundesliga Last season. Even with the £50m Chelsea is ready to pay, I don't think Bayern will give out the player.  
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1155
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
You really think Bayern would be willing to sell off Robert Lewandowski even with the right offer from Chelsea because, I seriously doubt that. Who is going to replace him should he be sold off by the Champions of Bundesliga? There is apparently, no one. You can imagine how Bayern Munich struggled in the just concluded UCL for which, they eventually got eliminated all because, there star man Robert Lewandowski wasn't on the pitch. For sure they've got good players but, Lewandowski has proven to be better at being more productive to the team. He ain't going anywhere and Chelsea has better turn there focus towards other suitable deals.
Bayern is a world grand, which can buy any player he is interested in, but not sell. And the fact that Chelsea beat Bayern Munich in the Champions League is more a lucky coincidence than a well-deserved victory, although the winners are not judged. Bayern can sell Lewandowski in one case, if only they find in his place a new equivalent replacement, and I do not see such a replacement at the moment.


The Munich coach has said that they have not been very active in the transfer market this season because they don't need new players yet
Unless some players are injured then they have to prepare a replacement before the season starts, currently several Munich players have minor injuries
that's the reason why they are not very active in the transfer market. while Lewandowski's transfer rumors have yet to be confirmed.
legendary
Activity: 2100
Merit: 1340
You really think Bayern would be willing to sell off Robert Lewandowski even with the right offer from Chelsea because, I seriously doubt that. Who is going to replace him should he be sold off by the Champions of Bundesliga? There is apparently, no one. You can imagine how Bayern Munich struggled in the just concluded UCL for which, they eventually got eliminated all because, there star man Robert Lewandowski wasn't on the pitch. For sure they've got good players but, Lewandowski has proven to be better at being more productive to the team. He ain't going anywhere and Chelsea has better turn there focus towards other suitable deals.
Bayern is a world grand, which can buy any player he is interested in, but not sell. And the fact that Chelsea beat Bayern Munich in the Champions League is more a lucky coincidence than a well-deserved victory, although the winners are not judged. Bayern can sell Lewandowski in one case, if only they find in his place a new equivalent replacement, and I do not see such a replacement at the moment.
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1155
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
There have been just rumours like Robert Lewandowski would be signed by Chelsea or Manchester City. And it is said that a €50m offer will be made by Chelsea. But I think that this kind of an offer is not good enough for a very deadly striker like Lewandowski. His market value is even €60m now. And if I were Bayern Munich's manager, I wouldn't let him go unless getting at least an €100m offer. Lewandowski really deserves the best of the offers. When you have him at your team, you start the games 1-0 ahead. Therefore, I think that Bayern will keep him in the new season also.

Wow €100m you think is a fair price ? Robert Lewandowski is currently 32 years old of course, age will be a factor in considering the selling price
I'm not sure €100m is a fair price, €50-60m is a fair price. Usually a player can play a maximum before reaching 35 years old

Despite being 32 years old, Lewandowski is still one of the best center forward in the world right now, but I don't think anytime in their right mind would be willing to splash 100m on him being fully aware they'll probably be able to grind 2-3 season more at his peak.]

You never can tell in football these days, the numbers are just ridiculous and if it were to be teams like PSG or Man Utd making the inquiry, I could have a little thought that they could go all in for him, I doubt City or Chelsea would.

I know and admit he is one of the best players in the world but when the club pays a fee to sign him, the club also thinks about the compensation they get when selling it
this is the scenario in the football business, many clubs avoid losses when selling old players.
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1158
You really think Bayern would be willing to sell off Robert Lewandowski even with the right offer from Chelsea because, I seriously doubt that. Who is going to replace him should he be sold off by the Champions of Bundesliga? There is apparently, no one. You can imagine how Bayern Munich struggled in the just concluded UCL for which, they eventually got eliminated all because, there star man Robert Lewandowski wasn't on the pitch. For sure they've got good players but, Lewandowski has proven to be better at being more productive to the team. He ain't going anywhere and Chelsea has better turn there focus towards other suitable deals.
sr. member
Activity: 1232
Merit: 379
Despite being 32 years old, Lewandowski is still one of the best center forward in the world right now, but I don't think anytime in their right mind would be willing to splash 100m on him being fully aware they'll probably be able to grind 2-3 season more at his peak.]

The European Championship showed that Lewandowski only works when he has a good team around him. Without the passes that serve his teammates at Bayern perfectly, he never had such a punch before the goal. In the Polish national team, he does not have this, so he performs much worse there. Bayern would certainly let Lewandowski go for 100 million, but the question is, who pays this sum for a 32-year-old in Corona time where all teams have financial struggles?
Lewa is already of age and no team will want to pay as much as 100million for such a player no matter how good he is.It is true that Chelsea wants to sign him since the deal for Haaland couldn't reach agreement,attentions was switched to Lewandowski,and I believe if they push hard for the deal,and put in a reasonable offer,Bayern will sell.
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 1012
Despite being 32 years old, Lewandowski is still one of the best center forward in the world right now, but I don't think anytime in their right mind would be willing to splash 100m on him being fully aware they'll probably be able to grind 2-3 season more at his peak.]
The European Championship showed that Lewandowski only works when he has a good team around him. Without the passes that serve his teammates at Bayern perfectly, he never had such a punch before the goal. In the Polish national team, he does not have this, so he performs much worse there. Bayern would certainly let Lewandowski go for 100 million, but the question is, who pays this sum for a 32-year-old in Corona time where all teams have financial struggles?
And no one claims that Lewandowski can solve everything alone and with any partners. Look as an example at the national team of Argentina, which even if Messi has national team partners who are clearly higher in status than Polish players, but still Messi and partners have only now been able to win the long-awaited title. But I think that Lewandowski has a high enough playing level to prove himself well at another strong club, where he will have partners worthy of his level. I don't think that the top clubs necessarily look for a period longer than two or three seasons for their leaders and to ensure a quick result, the signing of Lewandowski is quite a good choice.
tyz
legendary
Activity: 3360
Merit: 1533
Despite being 32 years old, Lewandowski is still one of the best center forward in the world right now, but I don't think anytime in their right mind would be willing to splash 100m on him being fully aware they'll probably be able to grind 2-3 season more at his peak.]

The European Championship showed that Lewandowski only works when he has a good team around him. Without the passes that serve his teammates at Bayern perfectly, he never had such a punch before the goal. In the Polish national team, he does not have this, so he performs much worse there. Bayern would certainly let Lewandowski go for 100 million, but the question is, who pays this sum for a 32-year-old in Corona time where all teams have financial struggles?
hero member
Activity: 2002
Merit: 516
There have been just rumours like Robert Lewandowski would be signed by Chelsea or Manchester City. And it is said that a €50m offer will be made by Chelsea. But I think that this kind of an offer is not good enough for a very deadly striker like Lewandowski. His market value is even €60m now. And if I were Bayern Munich's manager, I wouldn't let him go unless getting at least an €100m offer. Lewandowski really deserves the best of the offers. When you have him at your team, you start the games 1-0 ahead. Therefore, I think that Bayern will keep him in the new season also.

I think these rumors can only be a marketing game for manager of Lewandowski. Robert has a contract with Bayern for two more years, so I doubt that anyone will be able to buy him right now and especially in the current situation.
Besides, the English league is a completely different kind of football and I'm afraid that Robert Lewandowski might not find himself there and lose his potential. I don't think he will wants to risk it himself. I think he will want to stay at Bayern as long as possible and continue his successes.
copper member
Activity: 2044
Merit: 793
There have been just rumours like Robert Lewandowski would be signed by Chelsea or Manchester City. And it is said that a €50m offer will be made by Chelsea. But I think that this kind of an offer is not good enough for a very deadly striker like Lewandowski. His market value is even €60m now. And if I were Bayern Munich's manager, I wouldn't let him go unless getting at least an €100m offer. Lewandowski really deserves the best of the offers. When you have him at your team, you start the games 1-0 ahead. Therefore, I think that Bayern will keep him in the new season also.

Wow €100m you think is a fair price ? Robert Lewandowski is currently 32 years old of course, age will be a factor in considering the selling price
I'm not sure €100m is a fair price, €50-60m is a fair price. Usually a player can play a maximum before reaching 35 years old

Despite being 32 years old, Lewandowski is still one of the best center forward in the world right now, but I don't think anytime in their right mind would be willing to splash 100m on him being fully aware they'll probably be able to grind 2-3 season more at his peak.]

You never can tell in football these days, the numbers are just ridiculous and if it were to be teams like PSG or Man Utd making the inquiry, I could have a little thought that they could go all in for him, I doubt City or Chelsea would.
hero member
Activity: 2002
Merit: 516
Definitely, change is constant.
Football is evolving,so expect new and upgraded changes.
That's why it's football anything can happen.

Despite the fact that anything can happen, I still think the new rules Fifa proposed is complete BS and will spoil the football game that we have all come to love and enjoy. Firstly, substitutions have to be capped to allow for breathtaking moments. In leagues other than the bundesliga where you've just 3 sub options per game, it makes it super interesting as coaches tend to use their substitutions more wisely. If this is taken off the table, I doubt we would see such moments again. Other rules sucks too - wtf, why throw with legs? 45 minutes halves are better plus yellow card 5 minutes suspension aren't necessary.

I also think that these changes are not needed and if anything is changed at all, I suspect that it will only be temporary, because I doubt that the fans and players will like them. I am sure that 5 minute pauses after a yellow card will only lead to misunderstandings and fake pause of the game by players in order to gain more time and regain balance on the field.
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1155
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
There have been just rumours like Robert Lewandowski would be signed by Chelsea or Manchester City. And it is said that a €50m offer will be made by Chelsea. But I think that this kind of an offer is not good enough for a very deadly striker like Lewandowski. His market value is even €60m now. And if I were Bayern Munich's manager, I wouldn't let him go unless getting at least an €100m offer. Lewandowski really deserves the best of the offers. When you have him at your team, you start the games 1-0 ahead. Therefore, I think that Bayern will keep him in the new season also.

Wow €100m you think is a fair price ? Robert Lewandowski is currently 32 years old of course, age will be a factor in considering the selling price
I'm not sure €100m is a fair price, €50-60m is a fair price. Usually a player can play a maximum before reaching 35 years old
hero member
Activity: 2310
Merit: 832
🌀 Cosmic Casino
Definitely, change is constant.
Football is evolving,so expect new and upgraded changes.
That's why it's football anything can happen.

Despite the fact that anything can happen, I still think the new rules Fifa proposed is complete BS and will spoil the football game that we have all come to love and enjoy. Firstly, substitutions have to be capped to allow for breathtaking moments. In leagues other than the bundesliga where you've just 3 sub options per game, it makes it super interesting as coaches tend to use their substitutions more wisely. If this is taken off the table, I doubt we would see such moments again. Other rules sucks too - wtf, why throw with legs? 45 minutes halves are better plus yellow card 5 minutes suspension aren't necessary.
member
Activity: 868
Merit: 38
Join hands and help me to grow everybody...
in the new bundesliga season, it will still be possible to substitute 5 players during a match. in addition, from the third matchday onwards, guest fans will again be allowed in the respective stadiums - the whole thing also applies to the 2. bundesliga as well Smiley

Quote
As long as spectator capacities are still subject to legal restrictions, five percent of the tickets per match will be reserved for guest fans. If the restrictions are lifted completely, there will automatically be a return to the original quota of ten percent.
https://www.dfl.de/de/aktuelles/beschluesse-der-dfl-mv-20210714/

I don't think substitute 5 players are bad at all. I just wonder whether this rule will apply forever or whether it is only done because of Corona.

But I am curious when the 5% rule will become the 0% rule again. Some cities in Germany are already starting to introduce their Corona requirements again.
In fact FIFA is considering more changes in football. I heard talks about 2 half x 30 minutes, stopping the timing when the game is interrupted, unlimited substitutions, throwing ball with foot instead of throw-in, 5 minutes suspension after yellow card...
Revolution.


Definitely, change is constant.
Football is evolving,so expect new and upgraded changes.
That's why it's football anything can happen.
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1506
...
In fact FIFA is considering more changes in football. I heard talks about 2 half x 30 minutes, stopping the timing when the game is interrupted, unlimited substitutions, throwing ball with foot instead of throw-in, 5 minutes suspension after yellow card...
Revolution.

but that would be the biggest bullshit i have ever read... Roll Eyes Undecided
there are also rumors that the game ball will soon no longer be round but square... Grin Grin Grin

that's right about the ball. and the players are to play with Corona protective masks until December 2021.
the playing time will also be changed. 4 x 20 minutes and in between 5 minutes break to exchange masks, to drink and to pee.
that will be very funny football games.  Grin Grin
member
Activity: 868
Merit: 38
Join hands and help me to grow everybody...
There have been just rumours like Robert Lewandowski would be signed by Chelsea or Manchester City. And it is said that a €50m offer will be made by Chelsea. But I think that this kind of an offer is not good enough for a very deadly striker like Lewandowski. His market value is even €60m now. And if I were Bayern Munich's manager, I wouldn't let him go unless getting at least an €100m offer. Lewandowski really deserves the best of the offers. When you have him at your team, you start the games 1-0 ahead. Therefore, I think that Bayern will keep him in the new season also.

Saw this Transfer speculations earlier today,I have been wondering how possible this is,it's all for Lewandowski to decide he's next move.
Despite that,I don't see him moving out of Bayern Munich.
Jump to: