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  1. Olympiakos - Partizan

    There's a huge quality gap between these two teams judging from the 1st leg. The Greek champions won that match 3-1.

    Best Partizan's player from last season - Brasilian Leonardo didn't travel to Athens with rest of the teammates because some issues he's having with the club. Allegedly he wants to leave.
    Their biggest signing and the most expensive player ever to come in Serbian football - Suma from Slovan Bratislava is not fully prepared and will play only one half.
    This all made a lot of bad atmosphere surrounding Serbian club.

    Also - take a note that Oly's group 'Gate 7' fans  are in some kind of strong brotherhood relations with Crvena Zvezda's Ultras - the popular 'Delije'. And s you know - Crvena Zvezda is Partizan's eternal rival.
    Today in Piraeus is expected a full standings, a hellish atmosphere and although the Greeks will progress with a draw, and even the minimal defeat i think they will be victorious precisely because of the fans. Partizan seemed to be somewhat lost in defense, and tonight, in Piraeus, more errors can occur, and simply because of the odds I have to take the victory of the Greek team. It's also known that these two clubs do not like each other so that every win between them means a lot.

    Olympiakos AH-1.00 @2.18

  2. 53 minutes ago, Pep004 said:

    I would be careful with Serbia and Bosnia. In Serbia even though they have decent players in national team, you never know "who is drinking and who's paying" there. On the other hand, Pjanić is questionable at Bosnians... 

    I see some value in odds on Bulgaria dnb and France -0,75. Besides that, Denmark -1 looks solid to me.. any thoughts?

    I agree on Serbia. This was so often in the past but not under coach Slavoljub Muslin.
    Welsh team looking toothless and not so fearsome without Bale. Having scored 12 times in their five matches so far, Serbia are well worth those odds to take advantage of the understrength Welsh side and come out on top.
    Serbia to win @1.80

  3. @delfino
    Well done mate for the winning tip. But don't judge on this match against Djokovic. Sure -  he played an exceptional match and will probably have a chance against Nadal as well, but let's not exaggerate.
    I'm still not sure about quality of his return and his mental edge.

    And the most important. Djokovic is very far from his best game. Some recent results have come solely as a result of his talent, not form.
    The intensity of his training is generally low and also insufficient commitment to tennis.
    Believe me when I say so. I'm from Serbia and i carefully follow all about Novak and our other players.
    I'm even friend with some Serbian professionals such as Filip Krajinovic and Nemanja Kontic who was coach of Ana Ivanovic.

    Nole's private life is a mess. 
    He and his wife Jelena expecting another child, but their relationship is a little shaky lately.
    She's in a lot of bad relations with his parents, Srdjan and Dijana.
    And there are some rumors about his brother Marko, and the nature of his relationship with Pepe Imaz.
    All this significantly affects Novak and his commitment to tennis, training and career.

    Now with Andre Agassi he's trying to make a restart but it will not be easy and the first serious results will be visible only for a six months or so,i would say.

  4. 21 minutes ago, StevieDay1983 said:

    The new ownership will be the pulling power for AC Milan I think. Look at what the right money and determination did for Manchester United last season with Pogba. I know he used to play for them but they weren't in the Champions League and many scoffed at the idea of them signing a player of his calibre last summer. I think AC Milan will sign some big names this summer for sure. It just depends who.

    They have already signed Musacchio from Villarreal and Kessie from Atalanta.
    It seems like they made a deals with Conti (right back, Atalanta), Rodriguez ( left back,Wolfsburg) and Lucas Biglia (midfielder, Lazio). 

    I suppose that final transfer will be new forward player - Belotti or Morata. 

    Of course,AC Milan will need to ensure  Donnarumma staying. 

  5. It's too early for serious tipps Stevie :lol
     

    But on a first glance i would say that odds for Real Madrid to retain their crown are pretty decent.

    For me Atleti are always a legitimate candidates,with Los Rojiblancos boosted by the news that both manager Diego Simeone and star forward Antoine Griezmann seems to be staying.
    On the other hand - they transfer ban appeal has been rejected so they can't sign new players until January 2018. And without some fresh blood i doubt they can make it.
    Particulalry with Real standing on their way,like they did in previous 4 years. 

    Like i said - it's too early really for this kind of tipps and analysis. :cigar

  6. Like i mentioned before - i have put small stake to Juventus winning the  Champions League back in September @15
    Obviously i'll hope they can lift the trophy in Cardiff.

    As for the match..
    Really tough game to call. Particularly because Real Madrir is very clinical in these types of matches. 

    Even this one is final match and so much is on the stake,i'll definitely go with BTTS @ 1.95.
    Draw is very realistic outcome,but i don't see this ending as goaless final. 

  7. Atletico Madrid - Real Madrid 

    This time i'll try total goals over 2.5 @ 1.75
    Hosts are desperate to commit everything forward and i think this could leade to goals galore match.
    Atletico need goals to have any hope, while Madrid have a superb scoring record. Indeed, this bet paid out in 17 of Los Blancos' last 18 games in all competitions, and even if they score early to kill the tie on Wednesday they will still look for goals to underline their superiority.  

  8. Real Madrid - Barcelona

    The home side have scored 21 league goals between the 76th minute and full time. Barcelona have scored 18 in the final 15 minutes of the matches.
    I will back a goal to be scored after 77 minute a bet which has proved extremely profitable in this fixture in recent seasons. Indeed, this selection has paid out in eight of the last 11 Clasicos and with Real Madrid in particularly having a fondness for late goals this season, backing one to be scored after 77 minute looks extremely tempting @ 1.91

  9. AS Monaco - Borussia Dortmund

    Curiously enough, Dortmund are favorites to win in 90 minutes despite the Ligue 1 side boasting a strong home record in Europe.
    Monaco have won 21 of the 30 Champions League matches they have hosted, and of the sides in the history of the tournament who have hosted at least 30 games, only Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich boast a better home win percentage. Dortmund, for their part, have only won two of their last six away games in the competition, with their only clean sheet during that time coming at an extremely poor Legia Warsaw.
     

    Monaco therefore look to be a little over priced, and this exciting, attacking team look good value to record another home win. However, instead of backing them outright for the win, i will take the price of 2.05 for the hosts to score over 1.5 goals.

    Leonardo Jardim's men are the top scorers in Ligue 1 this season with 90 goals in 32 games, while at home they have netted 54 goals in 16 games. In the Champions League, meanwhile, they have scored at least two goals in their last three home matches.

    Against a Dortmund side who do not look particularly solid defensively, Monaco look well placed to net at least twice.

     Monaco to score more than 1.5 goals @ 2.05 

  10. I must say that I paid two bets before the start of the season to Juventus and Atletico win the Champions League. Both the odds were 15.
    Obviously I hope both teams can qualify to the next round.

    As for tonight's matches..
    Juventus - Barcelona

    With the Italian Champions in fine form and Barca less convincing on the road,i think backing the hosts in some way makes sense on this evening.
    Juve's home record is one of the most impressive across the continent with the Old Lady unbeaten in their own stadium in any competition since August 2015.
    Barcelona's recent away record does not inspire much confidence with their defeat at Malaga on Saturday the third in their last five matches in the road in all competitions.
    I think that the best or "safest" bet is Juve [email protected] or even Juventus to be ahead on half time or full time @2.20

    Dortmund - Monaco

     

    Having won three and lost none of their four matches in their own back yard so far in the competition, Die Schwarzgelben are  favourites  to take control of the tie by coming out on top once again.Meanwhile, Leonardo Jardim’s men have lost both of their last two European matches on the road but are on offer at  to put one foot in the final four with a victory in Germany.
    Having been forced to overturn first-leg deficits in order to see off Benfica and Manchester City in their respective last 16 ties, both of these sides will know the importance of strong home performances in European competition.
    Unbeaten in 19 matches in front of their own fans this campaign, Thomas Tuchel’s men will feel confident of giving themselves a lead to protect for the trip to Stade Louis II considering their guests have lost five and won just three of their last nine European away games.

    Odds of 2.75 seem too good to pass up on Monaco finding the net but ending up on the losing side against a Dortmund team that has scored 25 goals in eight Champions League games but conceded seven and kept just one clean sheet in the last four.
    Dortmund to win&BTTS @2.75
      

  11. 1 hour ago, CzechPunter said:

    Too bad there aren't any streams. I really would've liked to see how Hibino is performing poorly against someone as choky as Abanda. And I would've also liked to see Kecmanovic - Laaksonen, shocking scoreline but the Serb is a talented lad apparently. Yet to see him play though.

    Kecman probably took advantage of playing in conditions that suit him. He resides in Florida,he's almost constantly there,living and training. Nevertheless - quite a surprising result for me as well. 

  12. I watched the first match. Benfica was completely outplayed. They only had one shot on target,from which they've scored. A pretty much lucky goal,if you ask me.
    On the other hand - Borussia was excellent, completely dominated the game. Benfiika's goalkeeper has done some wonder saves and Dortmund even missed a penalty.
    I have no dilemma here. I think that Borussia will win for sure.

    Sorry for my bad English. :)

  13. 15 hours ago, DrO said:

    From Thursday i fancy these two betts.

     Bautista-Agut R. - Nishioka Y.  Bautista -2.5 (Set Handicap)  1.70

    I'm not a fan of these big lines and we all saw what happened with Kyrgios this morning but i like this one. RBA is true competitor,he's in excellent form and he's not going to underestimate his opponent. He only dropped one set in season so far and have demolished Pella in R1 63 61 61.
    Nishioka is maybe a talented guy - i'll give you that,but i fell that he's unproved yet in Grand Slams. Last season - for example - he's lost all three GS matches he played without taking a single set from Cuevas (AO), Stakhovsky (W) and Anderson (USO).
    RBA in straigt sets for me.

    Cibulkova D. - Hsieh Su-Wei   Cibulkova -5.5 (Game Handicap)  1.75

    Pretty big line,but i guess that Dominika will cover it more often than not. She finished last season in big style by winning the WTA Masters Cup. It seems like that some private issues she had didn't affect her game and she won her R1 match against Alertova 75 62. I don't know how much is she capable against stronger opponents,but will probably have too much power for Hsieh.
    Hsieh is more like a veteran player these days and her glory days are over. She's 91.in rankings and holds her top 100 status mainly playing smaller events. I took a look on her last season performances and noticed that she easily lost every match she played against better ranked players. Her  game is too defensive and i can't see how Su will cope with Dominika's aggressive game.
     

    :cow

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