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Zwickau vs Turkgucu Munchen Prediction & Betting tips
Because of a single goal, the FSV Zwickau remained after a difficult pre-season as 16th in the final table just before the Chemnitz FC of the 3rd division. It is all the more gratifying for the swans that the 2020/21 season has been going extremely well so far. With 10 out of 18 possible points from the first six games, the West Saxons occupy sixth place in the current table.
Now, with Türkgücü, an ambitious newcomer is guesting in the GGZ-Arena, who has only lost one league game. The bookies also rated the game equally balanced. According to odds, the favorite is missing between Zwickau and Türkgücü Munich, which is proven by the betting base odds comparison.
After all, the West Saxons still lacked the final percentage points at home. After the opening three against Unterhaching, the last two home games were both lost. Türkgücü, on the other hand, recently found his goal joy again. After two goalless games, the Munich team already tied up the second four-pack of the young season in a 4-3 win over Lübeck on Tuesday evening.
Zwickau:
The FSV Zwickau has been part of the 3rd division since 2016 and was able to keep this status as close as possible this summer. In the end, if there was a tie, it was the goal difference or, more precisely, a single goal that secured the West Saxons another league.
Those responsible nevertheless believed in coach Joe Enochs and went into the third season in a row with the trainer. The Swans are currently experiencing that such trust can sometimes pay off, because as the sixth in the table, the view is currently more upwards than downwards.
The FSV got ten of 18 possible points from the first six league games and presented themselves very aggressively with nine goals. Only six teams in the 3rd division have so far been able to net more often in opposing goals.
This is particularly remarkable because top scorer Ronny König already has 37 years under his belt, which is quite an advanced age for footballers. Most recently, however, in the Saxon derby, Marco Schikora and Leon Jensen shone other players who scored the 2-1 victory over Dynamo Dresden, with whom the 0-1 deficit was turned over.
The morale of the swans is correspondingly good, but they suffered their two defeats this season in the GGZ arena at home. If the FSV was still very strong at home last season and finished ninth in the home table, the latest record after two home defeats in a row is no longer so good.
So it is important to stop this negative trend against the newcomer from Munich. At Zwickau against Türkgücü Munich, tip 1 is certainly not a sure-fire success. After all, the league’s peat factory is now visiting the west of Saxony. In addition, the FSV could not keep the defensive zero despite strong results in five of the first six league games. So goals should be preprogrammed.
Turkgucu Munchen:
The Türkgücü Munich e. V. is officially the most successful German football club founded by migrants. With several large investors behind them, the red and whites, who still have no permanent venue, are even pushing towards the 2nd Bundesliga in the medium term.
In this context, one often hears that the “Turkish force”, as Türkgücü can be freely translated, is not a normal climber. This is clearly reflected in at least one balance sheet: Bayern, founded in 2001, are the absolute goal factory of the 3rd division with 13 goals from six league games.
Particularly noteworthy is the fact that there were two games against Wiesbaden and Magdeburg without their own goals. This also means that the 13 goals of the season of the “Turkish force” are spread over just four league games, in which eight out of twelve possible points were scored.
Overall, Türkgücü Munich is in a solid tenth place in the table. A lot more would have been possible if the defense had kept up a little better. With eleven goals conceded, the red-whites are the third worst defensive of all 20 third division clubs.
The fact that one of the top performers, captain Sercan Sararer, has already seen five yellow cards in six league games and now has to serve a suspension in Zwickau, is all the more unfavorable. That shouldn’t put a damper on the biting offensive of the Munich team, especially since with the former Mannheim Mounir Bouziane at the beginning of the week a player without a contract who knows the 3rd division very well was signed up.
