Probable Lineups

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Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison

(90) 53 Goals 27 (35)
(71) 45 Assists 8 (22)
(7) 7.1 Average Ratings 6.9 (6.6)
32.6 Average Age 33.1
184.6 Average Height (cm) 185.5
(1.3) 1.4 Shots pg 1 (0.9)
(53%) 54% Aerial Duel Success 51% (48%)
(0.6) 0.7 Dribbles pg 0.7 (0.5)
(1.2) 1.4 Tackles pg 1.4 (1.4)
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in 1. Bundesliga.

Missing Players

Bayern
Stuttgart
Player Reason Status Rating
Kingsley Coman Out 7.2
Arturo Vidal Out 7.49
Arjen Robben Out 7.31
Jérôme Boateng Out 7.14
Manuel Neuer Out 6.73
Franck Ribéry Doubtful 7
Juan Bernat Doubtful 7.08
Player Reason Status Rating
Carlos Mané Out N/A
Andreas Beck Out 6.67
Santiago Ascacíbar Out 6.82
Dennis Aogo Out 6.57

Team News

Bayern
Stuttgart
  • Manuel Neuer will not return for the final Bundesliga game of the season, but has not been ruled out for the DFB-Pokal final next weekend.
  • David Alaba could return to the starting XI and replace Rafinha at left-back.
  • Sebastian Rudy and Corentin Tolisso offer further options in central midfield.
  • Timo Baumgartl or Benjamin Pavard will move out to right-back again to cover for the injured Andreas Beck.
  • Holger Badstuber could switch to defensive midfield to replace the suspended Santiago Ascacibar, with Marcin Kaminski filling in at cnetre-back.
  • With Dennis Aogo having to serve a one-match ban as well, Christian Gentner should switch to central midfield spot, with Chadrac Akolo possibly getting a chance on the right wing.

Prediction

  • Bayern will look to finish the Bundesliga season unbeaten at the Allianz Arena to bid manager Jupp Heynckes a fitting farewell in his last home game. He is expected to field a strong team here, as he wants his side to prepare for next weekend's DFB-Pokal final.
  • Stuttgart have only lost one of their 13 league matches under new manager Tayfun Korkut and therefore moved away from the battle against relegation quickly. They even have a chance of qualifying for the Europa League, but the absence of both their central midfielders might cost them balance in this difficult away game.
  • Expect Bayern to dominate their last home game of the season from the outset.
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User Predictions

Comments (28)

 
  • this was my first prediction on a bayern match. i blindly gave them a win and now this.

  • @HoopHoop thanks god it was your first prediction LMAO , that what are UEFAdrid fans , a bunch of losers and Idiots ...lol

  • dafuq

  • If you look at the statistics (total shots, possession, pass success, tackles, corners), you would never guess such an expressive result by Stuttgart.

  • 4 wins in a row for Stuttgart. 1st, 3rd, 5th teams were beaten.

  • Bayern in what we call "holiday mode" in the UK. Well, specifically for many of these players "world cup mode" but essentially their mind on other things which all avenues sewn up re: the league season.

  • Will bayern sign Akolo and Donis on summer ? LOL !!

  • @tarvos hahaha, not a bad idea.

  • Bayern with only 4 dribbles ... :-)) Maybe they should sign Donis. He knows how to get by defenders.

  • 82% - 18% possesion, score is 1-4. Classic

  • lewandowski got an assist for an unsuccessful dribble

  • wow 3 counterattacks in a row

  • Lewandowski sucks ! Hope he leaves the club and learns how to control and stopp a ball.

  • @neumi17 oh no... Again you, always hate Lewandowski. Thats sad, because Bayern is whole team, not only Lewandowski.

  • neumi17 hating Lewandowski in every comment section, it's slowly getting ridiculous and boring (but also strangely funny). the dude can't stand Lewandowski so much that in our last conversation he wrote about RL "he has scored 2 goals in CL knock out stages in 3 years, both penalties". talk about alternate realities :D

  • @wilde Lewandowski sucks big time and you know it. Otherwise you must be polish...And yes, he only scored 2 goals, both penalties, in knock out stages from 1/4 finals on in 3 years. That's 10 games vs stronger opponents without a goal out of open play. Most overrated striker in Europe...

  • @neumi17 he doesn't suck and you know it. My nationality has nothing to do with it. I just don't like mindless haters who don't have a single fact to back up their criticism, doesn't matter if they are hating Messi, Ronaldo, Lewandowski or Neymar. Facts are facts and it doesn't matter if you like them or not. People are not going to disregard opinions of respectable journalists, coaches and players just because neumi17 said so. What's more, you seem to mistake a penalty with a free kick, which is very telling. Anyway, even if you were right - and you are not - your constant spamming about Lewandowski is boring. Really. We heard you the first 20 times and there's no point in repeating yourself.

  • @wilde I have all the facts in the world to back it up. You just don't look at them, because it doesn't serve your opinion. Facts are, that Lewandowski only scores vs smaller teams and can't do anything vs good teams. He scored 4 goals against Madrid 5 years ago. Since than he has shown nothing and never was a factor in helping to beat strong opponents. Also his ball control and ability in dribbling is terrible.Take that for a fact or keep seeing him as you like ...

  • @neumi17 your opinions aren't facts. I can agree with your OPINION that Lewandowski isn't a good dribbler (but he isn't terrible neither), but his ball control is pretty good. Anyway, those are OPINIONS (and I think that, based on your comments, you value dribbling too much). Let's talk about facts. Well, I didn't know that Juventus, Roma, Man City, Real, Atletico, Bayern, Barcelona, PSG etc. are "smaller teams". Good to know, thanks. You are like those Barca kids hating CR7 or Real kids hating Messi.

  • @neumi17 better than messi tho

  • @BarcaPlsLetMeDown How ?

  • Bayern win 6-0

  • @BlackNBlue lol

  • @BlackNBlue go have another account.

  • @BlackNBlue You should logg out again later