As usual, I will follow the same concept which has proven to be something of a forum favorite for myself and also seemingly in the community. I have had the pleasure to discuss and experience many great moments with Covers soccer forum based on Malmo bringing the profits lately, and here it goes for another attempt
Swedbank Stadium - Malmö, Sweden 30/09. I will not spend a second talking about Real Madrid because they are well known, no surprises there. They will field a team where one player earns more than 10 times the entire squad of Malmo. Is money everything in football? Not at all. No surprise, Real Madrid stand in 1.18 away against this Malmo side, who might be the trickiest home team in the competition. By tricky I do not mean "unbeatable" but miracles have happened on this pitch several times the last two years. Spanish opposition is nothing new for Malmo, they actually faced Atletico Madrid last year and had more shots, more shots on target and more possession than Atletico which was impressive. That game is still being constantly mentioned by the players who remembers that match as the best on home soil performance wise
Real Madrid might see Malmo as bottom La liga team, and in that case they will be up for a shock. Not necessarily being pushed back, but quickly notice that playing in Scandinavia is not easy - especially not with the most fanatic crowd you find in Northern Europe. Underestimation is honestly the only thing that can stop Real Madrid in this game
A trend to consider 12 qualification matches at home, Malmo are 8-4-0 with 19-1 in goal differential. This excludes the actual group stage matches, but still show just how important home advantage is for the swedes
What actually backs Malmos chances up in this? Their strong home record, surely. Also the defense has proven to be rock solid at home in European games. In this case, if needed - Ronaldo can probably score a screamer from 25 meters to end this game on his own, but if there is one area the Malmo players can battle Real Madrid, it is the endurance and physical play. Individually, Madrid wins every time.
I see a tight hard working defense making it hard for Real Madrid to penetrate for clear scoring chances early on. I think Malmo can stand up well in the first 45 minutes but around the 60th mark Real will put in their extra gear. I still do not see a blow out, because it's a wild crowd, chilly weather and the swedes rarely concedes at home in Europe. Even though a loss is likely, I do not see it by a massive margin. Under 3.5 goals will be my main play
Main bet Under 3.5 goals @ 1.86 (4/10)
Funny bets - Markus Rosenberg to score anytime @ 5.00 (1/10) - Tinnerholm to get a yellow card @ 2.10 (1/10)
* Tinnerholm is a right defender and will face Ronaldo on his flank, expecting a sweaty day for him.
Good luck to us - here is for a miracle (fingers crossed)
As usual, I will follow the same concept which has proven to be something of a forum favorite for myself and also seemingly in the community. I have had the pleasure to discuss and experience many great moments with Covers soccer forum based on Malmo bringing the profits lately, and here it goes for another attempt
Swedbank Stadium - Malmö, Sweden 30/09. I will not spend a second talking about Real Madrid because they are well known, no surprises there. They will field a team where one player earns more than 10 times the entire squad of Malmo. Is money everything in football? Not at all. No surprise, Real Madrid stand in 1.18 away against this Malmo side, who might be the trickiest home team in the competition. By tricky I do not mean "unbeatable" but miracles have happened on this pitch several times the last two years. Spanish opposition is nothing new for Malmo, they actually faced Atletico Madrid last year and had more shots, more shots on target and more possession than Atletico which was impressive. That game is still being constantly mentioned by the players who remembers that match as the best on home soil performance wise
Real Madrid might see Malmo as bottom La liga team, and in that case they will be up for a shock. Not necessarily being pushed back, but quickly notice that playing in Scandinavia is not easy - especially not with the most fanatic crowd you find in Northern Europe. Underestimation is honestly the only thing that can stop Real Madrid in this game
A trend to consider 12 qualification matches at home, Malmo are 8-4-0 with 19-1 in goal differential. This excludes the actual group stage matches, but still show just how important home advantage is for the swedes
What actually backs Malmos chances up in this? Their strong home record, surely. Also the defense has proven to be rock solid at home in European games. In this case, if needed - Ronaldo can probably score a screamer from 25 meters to end this game on his own, but if there is one area the Malmo players can battle Real Madrid, it is the endurance and physical play. Individually, Madrid wins every time.
I see a tight hard working defense making it hard for Real Madrid to penetrate for clear scoring chances early on. I think Malmo can stand up well in the first 45 minutes but around the 60th mark Real will put in their extra gear. I still do not see a blow out, because it's a wild crowd, chilly weather and the swedes rarely concedes at home in Europe. Even though a loss is likely, I do not see it by a massive margin. Under 3.5 goals will be my main play
Main bet Under 3.5 goals @ 1.86 (4/10)
Funny bets - Markus Rosenberg to score anytime @ 5.00 (1/10) - Tinnerholm to get a yellow card @ 2.10 (1/10)
* Tinnerholm is a right defender and will face Ronaldo on his flank, expecting a sweaty day for him.
Good luck to us - here is for a miracle (fingers crossed)
@Jules - Was also on the +2 at first, but then again I have some scary scenarios in my head seeing Ronaldo run towards our defense. Max 3 goals in this game felt more "safe"
@Zamigo - Thanks buddy, need all the luck in this game. Let's show the world what we can do
@Whiskey - Betsson offers it, however don't think they accept players from the US. It's a rare market to find, mostly scandinavian focused bookies would offer those
@Jules - Was also on the +2 at first, but then again I have some scary scenarios in my head seeing Ronaldo run towards our defense. Max 3 goals in this game felt more "safe"
@Zamigo - Thanks buddy, need all the luck in this game. Let's show the world what we can do
@Whiskey - Betsson offers it, however don't think they accept players from the US. It's a rare market to find, mostly scandinavian focused bookies would offer those
Respectable 0-2 loss, which sees us profit +1.44 units on the evening, which is a positive. Slightly annoyed with the amount of respect Malmo showed against Real Madrid, could have threatened them more but 0-2 is nothing to be ashamed of
Profit on the night and an acceptable result, I would have taken that if someone asked me before kickoff. Well played to everyone who tailed or sprinkled something on this
Respectable 0-2 loss, which sees us profit +1.44 units on the evening, which is a positive. Slightly annoyed with the amount of respect Malmo showed against Real Madrid, could have threatened them more but 0-2 is nothing to be ashamed of
Profit on the night and an acceptable result, I would have taken that if someone asked me before kickoff. Well played to everyone who tailed or sprinkled something on this
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