Let us begin with AZ Alkmaar v Man Utd — where Im backing the hosts to acquire with a draw.
Im fearful Manchester United just arent very great. With only three wins in their first nine games of this season in all contests –with none its tough to make a lot of case for them.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaers guys scraped past Astana in their opener, although AZ drawn at Partizan Belgrade, despite being a man down in the 27th minute onwards.
The side have lost only once in their 15 competitive fixtures this year, and with United so desperately short of thoughts and inspiration, especially I am giving AZ a really good chance in this.
I have a tip that is tasty to have revealed a card at 4/1.
Besiktas are statistically the dirtiest side in Turkey (an impressive feat), amassing 20 yellow cards and 2 reds in their matches.
Serbian midfielder Ljajic has been picking up reservations in four of the five league games and also one in Besiktas Europa League defeat to Slovan Bratislava.
As both teams risked defeat in their garages, this should be a full-blooded affair, and with the loser understanding eligibility is all but gone. With luck, this will result in a couple reservations.
A chance at evens against Young Boys looks chunky, so thats my suggestion for this particular battle.
After utterly dominating domestic event season, Young Boys sit, and seem a tad jaded now around, and they have drawn three of the final four matches, while unbeaten at the peak of the table Basel.
There was no shame in losing 2-1 against Porto that a fortnight ago, but Rangers–who have lost one of the 18 matches this year in all competitions (that coming at home to Celtic)–are still building some good momentum under Steven Gerrard, as displayed by their excellent success against Feyenoord at Ibrox.
For this tip, four clean sheets have been kept by Rangers, and that will ensure they avoid defeat at Stade de Suisse.
This next one is easy: Arsenal to overcome a -1 handicap and Standard Liege in the home together.
For their (many) flaws, the Gunners remain a very good side at The Emirates, and will surely prove too much for Liege, especially after their incredible 3-0 triumph in Frankfurt.
Id expect another much-changed group from Unai Emery–although the second XI nevertheless did the company in Germany and against Nottingham Forest at the EFL Cup–but that should not matter too much, since the Belgians have already lost games away into St. Truiden and Anderlecht.
Its always tough with Arsenal (perhaps why this can be odds-against), but an expert triumph is surely the most probable result.
Last but not the least, I have Celtic avenging their Champions League qualifying defeat to Cluj with a success and the two teams scoring.
The Romanians beat Celtic 4-3 in Parkhead–still their only defeat of the seasonto knock them from Champions League emptiness (before going on to drop more than two legs from Slavia Prague), but this is where that wrong is put right.
Neil Lennons boys have won half the Scottish Premiership games this season, but theyve only kept one clean sheet in the home, conceding against Kilmarnock and Hearts.
Cluj are a little hit-and-miss domestically–failing to win their last three games –and with the needle in the defeat back in August, there value in Celtic fighting to a success.
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