Three big games are on the menu this weekend. From Germany to Italy and England, soccer fans will be well served.
Dortmund-Bayern: finally a win for the yellow and black?
The ninth day of the Bundesliga will be very intense this weekend. Dortmund hosts the leader, Bayern Munich, this Saturday at 16:30 GMT. The two formations are side by side in the ranking, but far away on paper. The Bavarians, third in the Bundesliga, are largely favored by the prognosis. Sadio Mané's teammates currently have the best attack in the German championship with 23 pions. A logical statistic when you know the number of formidable strikers that Bayern has. With Leroy Sané, Sadio Mané, Serge Gnabry, the Bavarians are not at all orphaned of Robert Lewandowski. Unlike Borussia, which occupies the fourth place with 15 points. He has scored only 11 goals since the beginning of the season. This Saturday, Eden Terzic's men will try to contain the assaults of the Bavarians and end the hegemony of their opponent. In the last 10 meetings between the two teams, Bayern has won nine times. Dortmund's last victory came in 2019.
Arsenal-Liverpool: Mohamed Salah, the awakening of the Pharon?
Eyes will be on the Premier League this weekend. A boiling hot clash awaits soccer fans. Arsenal receives Liverpool. Leaders of the Premier League, the Gunners are walking on water since the beginning of the season. In fact, Mikel Arteta's players have only recorded one defeat in eight games. This is in contrast to Liverpool, which is struggling to find its feet at the start of the season. Mohamed Salah and his team have only two small victories against four draws and one defeat. The Pharaoh, spearhead of this team is lagging behind in this early season. Indeed, the Egyptian has scored only two goals in seven games. Ninth in the English championship, Liverpool must recover. A victory against the leader and second best attack of the Premier League is the best way to get back on track. See you this Sunday at 15:30 GMT.
Milan-Juve: Two clubs in bad shape
The Serie A is not left out this weekend. The clash between AC Milan and Juventus this Saturday promises game and intensity. Both teams are going through a bad patch and have very poor statistics. The Milanese, defending champions, are fifth in the Italian league with only 17 points. They have already lost two of their eight games. However, they are doing much better than Juventus, who are falling further and further down the table. The Turin-based team is in seventh place in the Serie A, with only three wins and four draws and one loss. The old lady has scored only 12 goals since the beginning of the championship. The Milanese seem to be much better in front of the goals with 16.