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The Night Before the Bundesliga Title Battle

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Sports, Soccer

4.32.7K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2023

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

The FC crew preview tomorrow's final matchday of the Bundesliga as Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich both have a chance to win the league title. Archie Rhind-Tutt joins the show to give out his pick for the league winner and explain why Thomas Tuchel's job isn't at risk despite a tough start. Meanwhile, Nedum Onuoha and Mark Ogden join the show to preview Manchester United's summer transfer window after a successful first season under Erik ten Hag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome into the latest edition of ESPNFC.

0:07.0

A little later in the show we're going to be hearing from Mark Ogden, a native manoeuvre

0:10.6

to talk Manchester United. But we have Casey Keller with us, our special guest. He's been

0:14.9

called this week. And also Stevie Nicholaw is a special guest. For us, I'm K Murie,

0:19.1

we're in the studio with you. We've got to start with the Bundesliga this weekend and

0:23.5

what a weekend. The final round is set to be. It's a moment of truth. It is the final

0:28.6

day of the Bundesliga. And as you can see from the table, it is all in Borussia Dortmund's

0:33.8

hands. They are two points ahead. But in the event they were to finish level on points,

0:38.2

a draw and a buy-and-win elsewhere. And it would be buy-and-who would take another title.

0:43.3

Borussia Dortmund has to win to ensure it is theirs as we take a look at the odds here

0:48.4

and welcome in. Archie Rintoto is going to be pitch side at the signal at Duna Park

0:53.5

this weekend. Who's going to win the title, Archie?

0:58.6

I think it will be Borussia Dortmund. For a few reasons, the fact is Dortmund are

1:05.0

electric at home. And that is partly because of the crowd and the way that they squeeze

1:12.7

the opponent. And it's felt in recent weeks like I'm watching buy-and-playing in black

1:18.0

and yeah, I was a buy-and-off all the way that they were just sweep teams aside with such

1:23.3

ease. And that, the fact that they're playing might to have got some key players missing

1:30.5

for them, added to the fact that buy-and-mune could away to Cologne. And I think that the way

1:37.5

that Cologne are, they don't give an inch at the best of times. So I think that buying

1:44.4

could have some trouble there as well. The mood that I saw from Thomas Tuchel in his

1:49.3

press conference today makes me think that this is, that how much of a change can there

1:54.9

be from buying from last weekend against Arby Leitzig? The odd speaking favour for Borussia

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