Dortmund -0.5 With 3 Spine Absences May Be Pricing Too Cleanly
Dortmund's home quality is obvious. The more interesting question is whether current markets are pricing Freiburg's structure and Dortmund's defensive absences too lightly.
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Dortmund's home quality is obvious. The more interesting question is whether current markets are pricing Freiburg's structure and Dortmund's defensive absences too lightly.
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