четверг, 4 октября 2012 г.

Europa League Treble: Hannover to rack up the goals

Hannover players celebrate during their latest home win
Christian Crowther is predicting a draw between two European heavyweights and plenty of goals in Germany as Hannover take on Levante...
Back over 2.5 goals between Hannover and Levante @ 1.768/11
German side Hannover have enjoyed a really positive start to their Bundesliga campaign and currently sit fifth, just one point shy of third-placed champions Borussia Dortmund. This is largely thanks to their home form at the flamboyantly named AWD-Arena, which has seen them beat Werder Bremen and Nurnberg as well as earn a draw with much fancied Schalke. Hannover have also triumphed in their two Europa League games there this season, the latest a crushing 5-1 win over Polish side Slask Wroclaw in the play-off round. In that time, they have plundered a hefty amount of goals too, troubling the scoresheet no fewer than 16 times over five home games. Only in two out of their 11 matches to date this season has the goals total settled under the 2.5 mark.
Back PSV and Napoli to draw @ 3.55n/a
Napoli have engineered a blistering unbeaten start to their Serie A campaign. The Azzurri currently occupy second spot in the Italian top flight behind Juventus with only goal difference to separate them after surrendering just two points from a possible 18. It's not as if they have had an easy run of games either; accounting for Lazio, Fiorentina and most recently Sampdoria in that run. PSV will certainly be no pushovers though as the Dutch giants themselves currently occupy third spot in the Eredivisie. Their last two league clashes have returned nine goals without reply, including a significant 3-0 win over Feyenoord two games ago. Their Europa League copy book was blotted last time out though with a disappointing loss away at Dnipro. These big guns may well cancel each other out in the Netherlands.
Back Anzhi Makhachkala to beat Young Boys @ 1.392/5
The Russian Premier League is growing in stature year on year and this is largely due to the success of big spenders like Zenit St Petersburg in the Champions League. Another team looking to break into that elite mould is the heavily bankrolled Anzhi Makhachkala, who have managed to attract the services of one of Europe's top coaches in the shape of Guus Hiddink. The ultra-cool Dutchman has overseen a whirlwind start to their domestic campaign that leaves his team sitting top of the pile after ten games with just the one loss to date. Young Boys on the other hand are not enjoying the most memorable of seasons in Switzerland, where they are yet to string togethersuccessive wins 11 games in. The Swiss side's recent loss at home to a hugely inexperienced Liverpool side showed their vulnerability in this competition.
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