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Plenty of eyebrows were raised in the summer when Vincent Kompany was appointed Bayern Munich boss after overseeing Burnley’s relegation to the Championship. However, the Bavarian’s start has seen them cut in the updated Bundesliga odds.

In truth, Bayern was short enough in the betting with BetOnline before a ball was kicked at -200. It’s unlikely that their revised price of -300 is going to capture bettors looking for a juicier return.

But, due to Bayern’s dominant start, it could be hard to look elsewhere for a winning bet in the outright odds.

Kompany Quickly Settles at Bayern

Despite overseeing Burnley’s relegation to the second tier, Bayern backed their new boss in the summer with the signings of Joao Palhinha and Michael Olise.

The fresh attacking talent has had a big impact in the final third of the field, as Bayern have netted a staggering 20 goals in their first six matches this season.

However, queries surrounding their recent form could be worth considering.

Bayern went into the October international break after failing to win in their last three across all competitions, which included back-to-back draws in the Bundesliga.

Leverkusen Look Unlikely to Recapture Magic

Xabi Alonso kept faith in Bayer Leverkusen despite being presented with the opportunity to replace Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool.

However, a first defeat since the 2022-23 season was inflicted on matchday two. Their form has been a level below it was last term, winning just three of their opening six.

Despite that, Leverkusen remain just three points off the summit. Regardless, their price to win the Bundesliga has drifted from +275 to +325.

Dortmund Biggest Drifters in Updated Bundesliga Odds

It has been a strange start to the season for Borussia Dortmund. Their Champions League performances have been excellent after netting ten in wins over Club Brugge and Celtic.

However, domestically, they are yet to reach the same heights. Dortmund sit seventh in the standings after winning just half of their six matches.

Furthermore, they have conceded nine goals in their last three, including a 5-1 defeat to Stuttgart.

That form has seen Dortmund drift from +1200 to +2500.

RB Leipzig have been cut slightly to +1200 from +1400 after ending Leverkusen’s unbeaten sequence and remaining unbeaten across their opening six matches in the German top flight.

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