An easy shot for the Millionaires and for the Norwegian goal machine to heighten his scoring tally

Bayern showed some inconvincing performances this year but it will be difficult for anyone to stand in the way of Julian Nagelsmann’s team. RB Leipzig are far from the top, while the biggest rival to the Bavarian machine could be Borussia Dortmund. However, the Millionaires are not constant this season either, they won a point in the previous two rounds, and today (22.30) Erling Haaland and his friends should not have any problems against the bottom sitting Greuther Firth, who are already preparing for the life back in the second tier.Bavarian rhapsody – Gnabry and Lewa pulverize StuttgartThe Norwegian ace has scored more goals in the Bundesliga (51 in 52 games) than the team of Furth did in club history (34 in 49 matches).Millionaires still have injury problems – Rafael Guerrero has a muscle injury and Manuel Akanji will not play until the end of the year. Frenchman Dan Axel Zagadu will join his defencive partner Mats Hummels in the back line. Burke, Morey Bauza, Moukoko, Reyna and Schmelzer are still out of order while Dutchman Donyell Malen is ill. In addition to the recovered Haaland, captain Marco Reus is expected in the attack, and Julian Brandt, the best player of Dortmund in the last few games, will act behind them.Greuther collected only four points so far – last week they defeated Union Berlin at their home ground (1-0), but only a miracle can keep in the German elite.Aufiderzen Haaland, Willkommen Adeyemi!Borussia Monchengladbach are in the knockdown – they lost their last three Bundesliga games. The slaps on the face from ten days ago, when Freiburg won in Monchengladbach with 6-0, still burn. In the last 270 minutes, Borussia conceded 14 goals. Eintracht Frankfurt arrive in Monchengladbach tonight (22.30) and the Eagles have taken quite a momentum after a bad start to the campaign with four wins in the previous five rounds. Eintracht play better away than in front of their fans – they have collected 11 points outside their stadium and only 10 in Frankfurt.##EDITORS_CHOICE##RB Leipzig started playing football after the dismissal of the American Jesse Marsh and the arrival of the German of Italian origin Domenico Tedesco as manager. Last week, Monchengladbach was smashed at the Red Bull Arena and a march to the top of the table was announced. A series of three defeats in the Bundesliga was interrupted and their match against Augsburg, who are in 16th place, should add another W to the record.BUNDESLIGA – Round 16TuesdayStuttgart – Bayern 0-5 (0-1)/Gnabry 40, 53, 74, Lewandowski 69, 72/Wolfsburg – Koln 2-3 (1-1)/Nmecha 8, Weghorst 51 – Modeste 34, 89, Utm 73/Mainz – Hertha 4-0 (2-0)/Lee 19, Hack 41, Widmer 49, Boetius 79/Bielefeld – Bochum 2-0 (0-0)/Okugawa 51, Wimmer 69/Wednesday20.30: (2.15) M’ gladbach (3.60) Eintr.Frankfurt (3.50)22.30: (2.60) Union Berlin (3.20) Freiburg (3.00)22.30: (1.90) Leverkusen (3.80) Hoffenheim (4.20)22.30: (1.12) Dortmund (12.0) Greuther Furth (20.0)22.30: (7.25) Augsburg (4.50) RB Leipzig (1.50)***odds are subject to change

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