It has been a patchy start to the new season for Bayern Munich this term, but they could go into the international break at the top of the standings if they land maximum points this weekend. However, Freiburg should be confident after going two without a defeat.
Bayern Munich have endured a slow start to the new season, as the German champions are yet to put in their best level of performance. Bayern remain third in the standings, and they could yet move to the top of the standings this weekend if they are able to pick up maximum points at the Allianz Arena against Freiburg.
The champions remain unbeaten in the Bundesliga this term, as they have won four of their opening six league matches. Meanwhile, they boast the joint-best attacking record and currently hold the second-best defensive record in Germany. However, they need to get back on track this weekend after playing out draws in two of their last three matches. Their most recent draw came against RB Leipzig, as Harry Kane and Leroy Sane goals dragged the Bavarian giants level after being 2-0 down.
Freiburg come into this match sitting eighth in the standings, as they have won three of their opening six matches this term. However, they are among the lowest scorers in the top half of the standings, as they have found the back of the net on just seven occasions. But, Freiburg should be confident after a great win in their previous match.
They were very professional last weekend as they picked up a 2-0 home success against Augsburg. The deadlock was broken after five minutes by Vincenzo Grifo, before the points were secured early in the second half following Philipp Lienhart’s effort in the 56th minute.
Bayern Munich have won 20 of the previous 27 clashes between the sides. Over the same period, Freiburg have won just twice. Bayern have landed victories in each of the last four, which includes back-to-back wins in this fixture without conceding.
It has been a testing start to the season for Bayern Munich, but their home form has been strong to this point. We fully expect them to prove too good for Freiburg in the final third of the field this weekend, and we could see the reigning champions winning by a two-goal margin.
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