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Hansa Rostock vs Turkgucu Munchen Prediction & Betting tips
Although they have fewer games in their account than the teams before them, the match between Hansa Rostock and Türkgücü Munich is the duel between fifth and seventh in the current table of the 3rd division. That underlines how well things have been going for both clubs so far. The cog would jump to third place with a home three in the catch-up game. For Türkgücü, who even have two games to make up for, the jump to fourth place would be possible.
In the run-up to the encounter between Rostock and Türkgücü Munich, the odds of the bookmakers in the direction of the Ostseestädter, as the odds comparison of the betting base shows.
A characteristic of this encounter is the fact that the two teams with the fewest defeats in the third division face each other. Newcomer Türkgücü only lost one of his eleven games, while the Kogge with two defeats from twelve games also burned little. Against this background, it is extremely difficult to give a tip on the outcome of the game at Rostock against Türkgücü Munich.
The bet that there will be at least one goal on both sides seems to be much more sustainable, especially due to the joy of scoring on both sides.
Rostock:
At the beginning of the week, FC Hansa Rostock announced in a member information that the pandemic and the lack of spectator income passed the club largely without a trace.
In contrast to many other third division clubs, the cog was even able to surpass its target values, as announced by CEO Robert Marien, according to the North German News. Accordingly, the people of the Baltic Sea are well equipped to fully attack in terms of sport and in their ninth year of membership in the third division, maybe even put their feelers back to second class.
It is clear that a home win in the catch-up game against the promoted team from Munich would put Jens Härtel’s team in third place. An even more groundbreaking week is ahead of the cog, which will be a guest at relegated Wiesbaden on Sunday.
After a short dry spell, during which only three points could be scored from four games, the Ostseestädter only got back on track last Saturday. The 2-0 win over third division champions Bayern 2 burned little and for the third time in the twelfth league game it was also possible to keep the defensive zero.
With this good performance in the back, the next guest from Munich should now be defeated in the Ostseestadion. The bookmakers trust the cog to do that.
After all, the kickers from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania are considered strong at home. Only the home game against relegated Dresden was lost 3-1. In the five other home games, eleven out of a possible 15 points remained low.
Turkgucu Munich:
Türkgücü Munich has the big goal of becoming the second power in the Bavarian capital behind FC Bayern. For this to happen, the “Turkish force”, as Türkgücü can be freely translated, also has to overtake the traditional club TSV 1860 Munich.
Mathematically, this is quite possible if the red-whites win at least one of their two catch-up games. In the first city duel on Saturday, however, they just managed to save themselves in excess of the 2-2 draw against the Lions.
Nevertheless, the promoted team remained undefeated in the sixth league game in a row.
Only the 2-0 defeat at 1. FC Magdeburg tarnishes the otherwise bright vest of Munich, who are currently preparing to establish themselves from zero to one hundred in paid football.
The fact that only one of the eleven professional games was lost shows that the most successful German club founded by migrants is currently about to gain a foothold in the third division. The first relegation point is finally a comfortable six meters away.
Türkgücü is particularly convincing offensively. Despite having two fewer games, the Red-Whites scored the fifth most league goals – 20 goals in 11 games. Half of the goals went to Petar Sliskovic, who scored ten goals single-handedly and could also play a major role on the Baltic Sea.
The fact that the former Duisburg is back on the hunt for goals at the Kogge also suggests that Rostock against Türkgücü Munich has a tip for at least one goal on both sides in the end. With 16 goals conceded, the defensive is still the weak point of the newcomer.