The semifinals of the German DFB Pokal bring a clash between the reigning champions Bayern Munich and Eintracht Frankfurt, who won this competition two years ago. The two sides met recently, and the Bavarians posted a big win. But that was a Bundesliga match, while now we have different circumstances. This is a one-game elimination match, and when we have something like that, surprises are possible.
Preview
Bayern Munich (-800) is pretty much a favorite against any side in Germany, regardless of the venue or the competition. It will be no different in this case, as they come into this clash after a massive win in Leverkusen, 2-4, in which they demonstrated all of their power, by smashing one of the biggest rivals in the domestic competition.
Since Bundesliga’s comeback, the Bavarians posted all five wins in three of them, now allowing a single goal and scoring four or more times in the same number of matches. We can say without any hesitation that they are the undisputed rulers of German football at this moment.
Eintracht (+1500) is the only team in the last few years to score five goals during the regular ninety minutes against Bayern. They did this in the first part of the season in Frankfurt. Yes, they lost recently in Munich, but still, it is something that needs to be mentioned here.
The Eagles won in Wolfsburg and in Bremen before losing at home in the previous round to Mainz 0-2, and they are in the lower part of the standings. The relegation zone is close, but they are not endangered as some other teams, even though Eintracht needs to win at least one more to be safe.
All their games since the restart but the one against Mainz saw over 2.5 goals.
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As usual in the recent few weeks, Coutinho, Mai, Sule and Tolisso won’t play because of their respective injuries.
On the other side, a big blow for the Eagles is the suspension of their best player, Filip Kostic, who has to skip this match due to a red card received previously. Fernandes and Paciencia are also out.
Head to Head Matches
Bayern won a couple of weeks ago at home 5-2, in a match which saw a period once Eintracht pressured the hosts, making a comeback to 3-2, and even threatening to level the score. Eventually, that didn’t happen, but we need to say that the final result in that event was a bit higher than it should have been.
The first match of the season ended 5-1 in Eintracht’s favor, and after that one, Bayern changed its coach, removing Niko Kovac and putting Hansi Flick in charge. That turned out to be a jackpot.
Prediction
We are going with goals here, and to be more specific, Bayern’s goals. Over 1.5 in the first halftime regardless of who scores isn’t bringing some big profits, but if we pick Bayern to net twice in the opening 45 minutes, the moneyline is set at +125.
With the difference in quality and the hosts’ form, that is realistic, and we will stick to it.
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