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Yes, this is a big problem for Bundesliga imo, but something that can be witnessed in all major leagues in the last decade. Juve won 9 in a row, in Ligue1 you have PSG being super dominant in the last years, in La Liga it's always either Barca or Real; only Premier League sees some variety with 5 different champions in the last 10 years. The "problem" is the Champions League, where you can make tons of money, if you are going deep, which most of these teams do on a regular basis. It's like in society, the rich are getting richer and the rest is struggling more and more. Bayern is probably the most dominant in their respective league, although Paris is getting close.
I would still like to see a "UEFA Super League", where all these dominating teams can do their thing and make the domestic leagues more interesting again. It can still be with relegation, so if Bayern does bad in USL, they get relegated to Bundesliga and the Champion of Bundesliga takes their place. But would Bundesliga/Serie A/La Liga etc. be happy with their best teams leaving the competition ? Surely not. And would Bayern ever leave the Bundesliga voluntarily ? No way.
But it's not always about who wins the title, there are other interesting things as well to follow, like CL spots, EL spots, relegation and all the usual drama that happens on the weekends
(...) and Hoffenheim should be have no problem in Bremen.
Dont know if Bremen can break Hoffenheim but i going for Hoffenheim in this case.
Don't forget that Hoffenheim is still Kramaric-less, which is always a big blow for them. Bremen had their own Corona issues this week, but they seem to be more stable this season overall. Looks very draw-ish game to me.
I will go against Gladbach today, but only 1X for Mainz.
This was a good bet imo, though it lost in the end. Mainz could have easily made it 3-1, but they are still lacking a bit of confidence and weren't able to close it out. Next up is @Augsburg for them and odds for X2 look good. They will not lose that one