Settle down and sit tight dear betters, as we delve into the upcoming clash between Inter and RB Leipzig. Let's start by looking at the men standing between the sticks: Inter's Yann Sommer, boasting a solid 7.60 rating and impressive 14 saves so far, and RB Leipzig's Péter Gulácsi, who has put up a decent performance with a 6.72 rating and 12 saves up his mitts.
Now, talking about the cavalry, RB Leipzig seem to be down in the dumps my friends. Their top lad Xavi Simons is sitting this one out courtesy of an injury, along with El Chadaille Bitshiabu and David Raum, all who have been pivotal to Leipzig's game plan. Benjamin Šeško would be the lone star navigating Leipzig's ship in this storm, with 3 goals to his name and a 7.00 rating, followed by Amadou Haidara who tops the passing accuracy on Leipzig's side with a whopping 87.1%.
Looking at Inter's personnel, the Milan boys seem to be holding up quite well. Top lad Hakan Çalhanoğlu and his 7.53 rating along with 2 goals, followed by Mehdi Taremi's 7.45 rating and 1 goal, come off as formidable opponents. Stefan de Vrij might be seen lurking around, contributing to Inter's game even without finding the net, his 7.37 rating and a passing accuracy of 92.7% speaks for his impact in the game, despite Francesco Acerbi's debatable presence on the field.
Considering the tournament records, well, RB Leipzig's form has been as appealing as a three-day-old sushi, with a heartbreaking record of 0 wins, 0 draws, and 4 losses, compared to Inter's outstanding 3 wins, 1 draw, and no losses.
The recent games have not been doing Leipzig any favors either, their last win viewed through a rearview mirror. Inter, in contrast, hold a clean sheet in their last four games with some commendable victories under their belt.
Considering the spread and other factors (which we will not talk about, because we believe in some secrets), and given that I'm not joking when I say Leipzig's chances are as present as a breezeless windmill, here's where my money would be...
Albert’s Prediction: Inter by 3