Barcelona vs BATE Borisov

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Today’s secondary featured game is the UEFA Champions League game at the Nou Camp between Barcelona and BATE Borisov.

You know, a lot of people are jumping on BATE here and I just don’t understand why. I’m one of BATE’s biggest advocates on this stage but they’re going to have to play very, very well here to get a result against any Barcelona side.

Rumour has it that Barcelona will be resting a whole host of first-teamers and with the match against Real Madrid looming large at weekend, that wouldn’t really surprise anyone. However, this side has plenty of depth and although the likes of Messi and Iniesta can win you games, I still strongly believe in the strength of Barcelona as a unit. Barcelona play the same brand of football from their senior team to their youth teams and subsequently any emerging youngsters play the same way, which makes it easier for newbies to blend into the first-team.

Guardiola has already stated that he’ll be encouraging the kids that he does field to “show him what they can do”, basically. Barcelona have nothing to lose here and I don’t see them ever playing a defensive game because it’s just not their style. I expect them to attack with style and flair and ultimately score more than enough goals.

If Barcelona were fielding a lesser strength side against a BATE side not needing to win then I’d perhaps give it a miss. However, the fact remains that BATE have to win or they’ll even miss out on the UEFA Europa League, which would be a disastrous situation for the Belarusian giants. They’ll be forced out of their defensive game at somepoint and that’s where Barcelona can capitalise.

BATE are an experienced team with a good manager and will threaten from set pieces with their clear height advantage. However, Barcelona boast quicker players and a passing game that BATE don’t like to play against and I think that’ll give the hosts an even bigger advantage here.

Lastly, BATE have a couple of issues of their own ahead of this game. Not only is confidence low following a poor end to their Vysshaya Liga campaign (despite winning it!) and their poor 0-1 loss against Viktoria Plzen last time out. Additionally, star striker Rodionov is no longer available for them and that is a huge blow as they just don’t score many goals without him, as their record this season indicates. The set pieces of playmaker Renan, the pace of Kontsevoy, and the finesse of Kezman are threats but none of them concern me against a very mobile and energetic Barcelona side.

Maybe this will backfire but I think Barcelona to beat the -1.5 handicap at 4/5 is a steal here. All their kids will be eager to impress and they’ve got a slow side to impress against – a side that must attack them, too! I find this a very interesting game but Barcelona -1.5 appeals to me tonight.

P.S. Maybe rules have changed but I could have sworn that UEFA implemented a ruling that stated that each side must field “x” amount of players from their “A” list in each UEFA Champions League game to avoid sides complaining when suffering as a result of a rival facing a weakened side. I wonder if that still is the case? If so, tonight’s game could be very interesting indeed!

Verdict: Barcelona to beat the -1.5 handicap at 4/5.



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Tuesday’s Picks

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UEFA Champions League:

Chelsea vs Valencia CF (4) 1-1
Racing Genk vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen (7) 0-2
Olympiakos Piraeus vs Arsenal (6) 1-1
Bv09 Borussia Dortmund vs Olympique de Marseille (4) 1-1
Porto vs Zenit St.Petersburg (5) 1-1
APOEL Nicosia vs Shakhtar Donetsk (6) 0-1
Barcelona vs BATE Borisov (8) 2-0
Viktoria Plzen vs AC Milan (6) 1-2

Argentinian Primera Division:

All Boys vs Argentinos Juniors (5) 1-0
Olimpo vs Estudiantes de la Plata (6) 1-1
Union de Santa Fe vs Atletico Lanus (6) 1-1
Racing Club Avellaneda vs Atletico Rafaela (7) 1-0

English Championship:

Barnsley vs Crystal Palace (6) over 2.5 goals

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Vitebsk vs BATE Borisov

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Anyway, today’s secondary featured game is the Vysshaya Liga game between Vitebsk and reigning champions BATE Borisov.

Vitebsk are a side that I thought would struggle pre-season and they surprised me for a little while, obtaining results I didn’t think them capable of getting when you consider the players that they lost pre-season. As time has gone by, though, they’ve shown their true colours and have really struggled since the middle of June, losing three times, drawing once, and winning just once along the way. Four out of their last five games have gone under 2.5 goals as they seek to keep sides out, knowing very well that they lack the firepower to compete with most Vysshaya Liga opponents. I don’t think they’re stupid enough to take BATE Borisov on at their own game tonight so I expect the usual dogged defensive display and who knows – they may just get lucky.

Why? Well, BATE Borisov have bigger fish to fry, basically. Don’t get me wrong – BATE are unquestionably the strongest side in Belarus by some distance and they do have depth but one area they lack depth is in attack. The continued absence of Rodionov is not helping them and if they’re not clinical then they may suffer a surprise exit from European competition against Lithuanian giants Ekranas Panevezys next week because BATE are not scoring goals without Rodionov, unsurprisingly. I mean, Kontsevoy is quick and Skavysh has potential but neither are great finishers. BATE are fortunate that Nekhajchik has contributed as much from the right-hand side as he has this season, bagging an impressive seven goals in fifteen goals, which helps ease the over-reliance on talented Brazilian playmaker Renan. BATE can dominate games against just about anyone in Belarus but will they be clinical here? That’s the big question for me. I suspect they’ll rest players here – who wouldn’t? The UEFA Champions League holds far more importance for them than this game does, especially as they’re eight points clear of title rival Shakhtyor Soligorsk in the Vysshaya Liga table. BATE can still dominate this game, of course, but I don’t think we’ll see many goals from them either way.

The danger with Vitebsk is that they implode and get pounded, as they did here last season, if I remember rightly. I don’t fear BATE’s attacking strength too much here because although they’ve got enough to win the game, I don’t think they’ve got enough to go crazy. If Vitebsk help them do that then it’s game over but if they play their usual defensive game then this game should really end with under 2.5 goals at decent odds of 4/5.

Verdict: Under 2.5 goals at 4/5.

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Friday’s Picks

My tips:

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Austrian Liga 1:

Lustenau vs Grodig (4)
Blau-Weiss Linz vs St.Polten (5)
SCR Altach vs WAC/St.Andra (6) over 2.5 goals
Hartberg vs Austria Lustenau (6)
First Vienna vs LASK Linz (4)

Belarusian Vysshaya Liga:

Vitebsk vs BATE Borisov (5) 0-1

Belgian Eerste Klasse:

OH Leuven vs Anderlecht (6) 1-2

Chilean Primera Division:

O’Higgins vs Union San Felipe (6) 1-0

Croatian Prva Liga:

Inter Zapresic vs Lokomotiva Zagreb (7) 1-0
NK Zagreb vs Karlovac (5) 2-1

Czech Republic Gambrinus Liga:

Dukla Prague vs Sigma Olomouc (5) 1-0
Bohemians 1905 vs Slavia Prague (7) 1-0

Faroese Meistaradeildin:

HB Torshavn vs NSI Runavik (6) 2-2

Hungarian Soproni Liga:

Gyori ETO FC vs Szombathelyi Haladas (7) 1-0

Lithuanian A Lyga:

Dainava vs Banga Gargzdai (5) 0-0

Polish Ekstraklasa:

LKS Lodz vs Lech Poznan (6) 1-1
Polonia Warsaw vs Lechia Gdansk (5) 2-1
 
Polish Liga 1:

Gornik Polkowice vs Pogon Szczecin (5)
Sandecja Nowy Sacz vs Wisla Plock (7)
Katowice vs Olimpia Elblag (6)
Arka Gdynia vs Piast Gliwice (5)

Swiss Challenge League:

Chiasso vs SC Kriens (6)

Ukrainian Premier League:

Obolon Kiev vs Zorya Lugansk (6) 2-1
Volyn Lutsk vs Metalist Kharkiv (6) 1-1

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