Weird round...
- Seems like a ton of goals but still with two more matches to go is still under average, 26 for a 28.2 goals average, well below records of 35+
- Bad day for BTTS, 5 out 7 lost, this hasn't happened without a goalless draw this year
- No surprises, all the favorites won
- Even more surprising, if you had gone for 1/2 half winners, there are still 12 out of 14 half won by the team that won only two draws, no losses!
Of course, two more matches to be played but this would have been a productive round to go full nuts on favorites!
Now I would say that most of the results were to be expected, but you still have these outliers where RB Leipzig was close to losing against Wolfsburg and that makes it still kind of tough to predict who will get relegated. A comeback for Heidenheim is unlikely. For the literally every game is now a final.
Dortmund is going to face the ultimate test of the season I guess in the next two weeks. Champions League is waiting tomorrow, then Leipzig and then Champions League again and then Bayern is waiting. This is the most important phase this season by far I think. They can lose it all within 12 days. I am still hoping that Dortmund can pull off a miracle but I agree that this would probably still not change the final outcome of this season

But it would make it more interesting.
I wonder every time I see that Kane scored another penalty and I looked it up, he is scoring slightly more than one third of all of his goal from the penalty spot. That's crazy. But he is the only player and Bayern the only club who have a 100% score this season from the penalty spot. It was 9 in total so far. However, I think it has to do with the fact that any of the penalties are low pressure penalties. It is less likely that penalty goals are as important to Bayern as to any other club in the Bundesliga and it makes a difference whether you are under high pressure or not when taking those shots.