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    marcelshow reacted to betcatalog in Champions League Predictions > Mar 10th - 18th   
    The defeat to Liverpool in the first leg 1-0 gives Simeone a slight lead. Suffice to see if the Argentine coach's defensive approach will be enough to give his team the quarter-finals ticket. Liverpool at Anfield are undefeated this season and are giving it another boost to their game. Klopp has prepared his players racing and psychologically, which I think may be the ones who will finally celebrate in the end, as they excel in quality and have the help of home
    LIVERPOOL FC vs ATLETICO MADRID @@ LIVERPOOL FC, odds 1.60
    Both want it very much, but it is very difficult to choose one to qualify for. Both will chase the victory and have all the backgrounds to score and give us a thrilling showdown with many stages and goals.
    PARIS SAINT GERMAIN vs BORUSSIA DORTMUND @@ +3.50 Over, odds 1.90
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    marcelshow reacted to betcatalog in Champions League Predictions > Mar 10th - 18th   
    Tottenham will be forced to press first on a pitch Leipzig has not learned to play defensively. I think both teams will score goals and make it to the Red Bull Arena
    RB LEIPZIG vs TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR @@ +2.50 Over, odds 1.70
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    marcelshow reacted to StevieDay1983 in Premier League Predictions > Mar 7th - 9th   
    Leicester vs Aston Villa
    Monday night delivers a Premier League match this week with Leicester looking to take a step closer to Champions League football next season against a relegation-threatened Aston Villa in an 8pm kick-off at the King Power Stadium. There is still plenty to play for in this season and the need for wins is becoming more important than ever as the campaign enters its final days over the coming weeks.
    Leicester fans will be delighted to hear that star striker Jamie Vardy is likely to be fit to return to the first team this week. The Foxes have desperately missed Vardy's goals in recent weeks during a run of results that has seen just 1 win from their last 7 league games. Brendan Rodgers knows his side can close the gap on 2nd placed Manchester City with a victory to just 4 points after Pep Guardiola's side suffered a disappointing 2-0 loss away to Manchester United on Sunday afternoon. However, Rodgers will also be aware that his side have only won 1 of their last 6 home league matches.
    Aston Villa come into this game after the gut-wrenching EFL Cup Final defeat to Manchester City last Sunday. Dean Smith's men are in 19th place but with two games in hand and only 2 points adrift of safety they'll feel they still stand a very good chance of breaking out of the bottom three. The Villains have clearly suffered from being distracted by last weekend's cup final having lost their last 3 league games on the bounce. It's also now 3 away league games without a win. John McGinn is unlikely to feature and that's a blow for the away side.
    The EFL Cup Semi-Final showed that Villa are more than a match for Leicester on their day having knocked them out over two legs. I still feel this Leicester side has the potential to get back to winning ways with Wilfred Ndidi back in midfield. Villa have won just 1 of their last 10 away visits to Leicester in the league. The fact Kelechi Iheanacho has scored 6 goals in his last 5 games against Aston Villa makes me think the home side have everything going in their favour here.
    Leicester -1 @ 2.56 with SportNation
    Leicester HT/FT @ 2.15 with Boylesports
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    marcelshow got a reaction from Sir Puntalot in La Liga Predictions > Feb 28th - Mar 1st   
    i think real is more a team than barca ... barca has a lot problem forward without suarez ... they really hava a lot of problem to score ... i think real could win this match ... without submit gol .... this is my prediction ... 
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    marcelshow reacted to Sir Puntalot in La Liga Predictions > Feb 28th - Mar 1st   
    to Punters Lounge @marcelshow   
    Of course they can win it and are favourites to do so, but both these teams are in a bit of transition and I'd rather be betting on goals than deciding who will win considering the facts.  

    Why don't you tell us why they will win?  
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    marcelshow reacted to StevieDay1983 in La Liga Predictions > Feb 28th - Mar 1st   
    Real Madrid vs Barcelona
    This weekend sees El Clasico in La Liga and it's one of the most vital meetings between Real Madrid and Barcelona in recent memory. The game is scheduled to kick-off at 8pm GMT on Sunday evening at the Bernabeu. It is the away side that sit on top of the league table coming into this game but the home side could leap frog their arch rivals with a victory here.
    Real Madrid haven't had the best of weeks with the shock 1-0 loss away to Levante in the league being followed up by the 2-1 defeat at home to Manchester City in the Champions League. It has cranked the pressure right up on manager Zinedine Zidane and it probably isn't going too far to say that another loss in this game could very well spell the beginning of the end for Zizou. It's now 4 years since Real Madrid last picked up a victory in the league against Barcelona with that win coming back on 2nd April, 2016. That means it's 7 league games without a win in this fixture. One positive note is that Real are yet to suffer defeat at home in the league this season.
    Barcelona have pulled themselves back to the top of the league table after Real Madrid's slip-up last weekend. Quique Setien came in to replace Ernesto Valverde back in January and it's been 5 wins from their 6 league games so far. A potential issue is the fact that Barcelona have a very average away record. It's 12 wins and 1 draw at home but on the road it's a different story with just 5 wins from their 12 away league games. Yes, they've won 4 of the last 6 meetings between these two sides but unless they can fix this torrid away form then this game is unlikely to deliver 3 points.
    I don't know what it is but I just can't bring myself to back Real Madrid to win. They feel like a team that has papered over the cracks since Cristiano Ronaldo left. I've never been the biggest fan of Zidane as a manager either. I think unless something drastic happens then we could be seeing the start of Zidane's demise. I'm tempted to back Barcelona to put their away day turmoils behind them but I feel more comfortable backing a draw.
    Draw @ 3.80 with Sportingbet
    Total Goals Scored Over 2.5 @ 1.71 with SportNation
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