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BUNDESLIGA ante-post PREVIEW (Friday, August 11, 2006)
 
The 2006 World Cup was a tremendous advert for Germany's
friendliness and organisational skills, but it hasn't changed the
downward trajectory of its domestic league which now struggles
to attract top players. Ruud Van Nistelrooy's preference for
Real Madrid over Bayern Munich is a good illustration. The
defending Bundesliga Champions - double winners for
consecutive seasons, and title holders in five of the last seven
campaigns - were frustrated by their inability to land a big
name player in the off-season to replace their talismanic captain,
Michael Ballack, who has joined English Premiership Champions,
Chelsea. Nevertheless, the Bavarians still start as hot favourites
with www.pinnaclesports.com to repeat the hat-trick of titles
achieved from 1999-2001, priced at 1.63.

With no natural successor to the leadership and goal threat of
the national captain, or the experienced outgoing Brazilian
defensive midfielder Ze Roberto, Felix Magath is looking to
Bastian Schweinsteiger and new signing, Lukas Podolski -
voted "Best Young Player of the World Cup" - to fill the void
after successful World Cup campaigns.

One of the likeliest candidates to capitalise on a transitional
season for Bayern, are Werder Bremen, the last club other
than Munich to win the Bundesliga title (in 2004) a double
winning season for the side. Coach, Thomas Schaaf, proved
that was no fluke with top-three finishes in the two subsequent
seasons. During his five years in charge Schaaf has made a huge
impact, helped in that time by the streamlining of the club's
business structure. Bremen have one of the League's youngest
squads, with goals provided by Golden Boot winning Miroslav
Klose, supplied from midfield by international compatriots
Tim Borowski and Torsten Frings. Bremen's 2-0 League Cup
win over Bayern Munich on August 5th underlined their title
credentials. So long as WB endure the loss of influential French
midfield playmaker, Johan Micoud, the www.pinnaclesports.com
quote of 5.14 to lift the Bundesliga trophy could be excellent value.

Bremen's victory at Hamburg on the final day of last season
demoted their Northern rivals to a third place finish, and there
should be little between the clubs again this term. With an early
Champions League qualifier Thomas Doll's side should be well
primed for the start of the season. Last term's UEFA Intertoto
campaign (beginning a month before the German league) inspired
a terrific start to the season - SV lost just once in 27 games in all
competition. Hamburg were the only club to do the double over
Bayern Munich and, but for a dip in form as the season wore on,
could have challenged for the title itself. With a little more
staying-power that is a possibility this time around. They are
priced at 8.08 to win the league.

At the same odds are Schalke 04. They haven't won the German
title since 1958, but have twice finished runners-up in the last six
seasons, on both occasions behind Bayern Munich, and since 2001
have never finished outside the top seven. There has been a
changing of the guard at last season's UEFA Cup semi-finalists
with youth replacing experience. Head coach, Mirko Slomka, is
out to improve Schalke's goal scoring record, as last season no
team in the top six scored fewer goals than Schalke. He has brought
in Turkish striker, Halil Altinttop, who last season scored 20 times
for Kaiserslautern, to link up with his twin brother Hamit, who plays
in midfield.

www.pinnaclesports.com market suggests it would be a shock if one
of the highlighted quartet doesn't bag the 2007 Bundesliga title, but
if you fancy any of the chasing pack you can get prices of 15.1 and
upward.

For a smarter way to bet the Bundesliga visit www.pinnaclesports.com


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