Austria Vienna vs Malmo FF

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Today’s secondary featured game is the UEFA Europa League game in Austria between Austria Vienna and Malmo FF of Sweden.

Austria Vienna are a goalscoring side, simply put. They’re decent enough defensively to win games in Austria without being too heavily damaged at the back but on the continent it tends to be a different story. This side seems largely incapable of keeping a clean sheet but they’ve got lots of firepower I respect that, especially in a must-win game such as this one. Powerful striker Linz is finally getting the service he needed thanks to the brilliance of ex-Arsenal youngster Barazite and the pace and skill of Junuzovic. Tomas Jun will never stop battling and there are other contributors such as Grunwald and Liendl but the afore-mentioned are the main boys who make Austria Vienna a good goalscoring side. It’s a must-win game for the hosts and it’s going to depend on these talented attackers as to whether they make it or not. Well, that and Metalist Kharkiv doing them a favour in the Netherlands against AZ Alkmaar!

Visitors Malmo have nothing to play for here and I think their lack of competitive match practice will show here. I anticipated that they might pick themselves up to surprise poor-travelling AZ Alkmaar in Sweden but away from home against a side that isn’t so widely respected, I don’t see Malmo having the same motivation. Unfortunately for Malmo, without motivation, they tend to be rather ordinary. They’ve conceded heavily in four out of their five games in this tournament thus far and have been -1 handicapped in three of them. Malmo don’t like to focus on defending because they’re not especially good at it although don’t be surprised if they score themselves here. However, there’s no motivation for them to do well here and they have little competitive match practice so I expect them to struggle in cold Austria tonight.

For me, the hosts beating the -1 Asian Handicap is well worth a flutter at 9/10. I’d be surprised to see the hosts not winning this game – partially because they have to and partially because they’re good at attacking – and they should be able to convert a mere win into a comfortable win against what should be a disinterested Malmo. Therefore, my call is for the home side to beat the -1 Asian Handicap at 9/10.

Verdict: Austria Vienna to beat the -1 Asian Handicap at 9/10.



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Thursday’s Picks

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FIFA World Club Cup:

Al Sadd vs Barcelona (9) -1.5 handicap

UEFA Europa League:

PAOK Salonika vs Rubin’ Kazan (7) 0-0
Shamrock Rovers vs Tottenham Hotspur (7) 1-2
Hannover 96 vs Vorskla Poltava (6) 1-0
FC Copenhagen vs Standard de Liege (4) 1-1
PSV Eindhoven vs Rapid Bucharest (7) 1-0
Hapoel Tel-Aviv vs Legia Warsaw (6) 2-1
AZ Alkmaar vs Metalist Kharkiv (5) 2-1
Austria Vienna vs Malmo FF (7) 2-0
Club Brugge vs Sporting Braga (5) 1-1
Birmingham City vs Maribor (6) 2-1
Udinese vs Celtic (6) 1-0
Atletico Madrid vs Stade Rennais (6) 2-1

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Dinamo Zagreb vs Malmo FF

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Today’s secondary featured game is the UEFA European Champions League game in Croatia between Dinamo Zagreb and Malmo FF. This is a huge game for both teams as neither has progressed further than this stage for a long time so I expect quite the tense game here.

For me, Dinamo are deserved favourites here. They’re the better side with better players and more European experience. That’s not to discredit Malmo here – they have good players themselves with Wilton Figueiredo and promising youngster Durmaz and Hamad all showing good attacking power. Youngsters Larsson and Rexhepi have a lot to learn in attack but they’re talented players too. However, I think Malmo may just be out of their depth here. Yes, they did well against Rangers but they also rode their luck against a poor Rangers side. Admittedly, I did think Rangers would beat Malmo but it was not to be.

This is different, however. Bigger and better sides than Malmo have found the Maksimir an intimidating venue and with the hosts selling tickets for around one Euro each, it’s reasonable to expect that there’ll be a full house tonight. Malmo miss a couple of players here, however, the most notable of which is Brazilian regular Ricardinho. Rexhepi is a doubt, which is unsurprising as he’s still recovering from that horrendous challenge that Bougherra bestowed upon him in Malmo’s game with Rangers in Sweden. Aside from that, Malmo are ready to rock and roll here, although I feel they’ll be rolling more than they’re rocking as their attacking threat is somewhat sporadic despite their individual talents.

Despite boasting talented attacking players like Sammir, Dinamo Zagreb have nowadays become a side that specialises more in defence than attack. They keep it tight, play it cautiously, and counter-attack dangerously. They’re a very experienced side and that’s why these tactics work so well – they know when to attack and when to sit back. Rukavina’s return last season has given them a better option up front, in my opinion, and now not all the onus is on Sammir as a result. Dinamo still aren’t a great attacking force though – they much prefer their narrow but solid 1-0 wins in big games and I wouldn’t be surprised to see that scoreline here. Just look at their games in Europe so far this season. They’ve faced Neftchi of Azerbaijan and HJK Helsinki of Finland, neither of which are bad sides, but Dinamo have kept three clean sheets in four games. Dinamo have swept the ball around imperiously in their home games and ultimately taken their chances and I doubt we’ll see those tactics change tonight.

Therefore, instead of the handicap option, I’m going with the home win to nil here at 7/5 as I feel it’s generous, especially given that it would have won in both of their previous two home games in European competition. If you’re a little nervous about Dinamo winning this game (let’s face it – they don’t always perform well on the big stage as favourites) then you can look at Malmo simply not scoring at evens but either way, my call is for a home win for Dinamo Zagreb without them conceding because they’re extremely good in defence and Malmo’s attacking ability is temperamental at best.

Verdict: Dinamo Zagreb to win to nil at 7/5.

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Wednesday’s Picks

Accumulator fodder:

Dinamo Zagreb, Bayern Munich, Liga de Quito, Leicester City, NSI Runavik.

Recommended bets:

No multiples appeal to me today – sorry guys!

As ever, if there are any explanations required then please feel free to post a comment! For the remainder of my thoughts on today’s games, see below, although I feel compelled to write that the below are not necessarily my tips but merely my thoughts to prevent endless questions about my thoughts on certain games!

UEFA Champions League:

Wisla Krakow vs APOEL Nicosia (5) 2-1
Maccabi Haifa vs Racing Genk (6) 1-0
Dinamo Zagreb vs Malmo FF (8) 1-0
OB Odense vs Villarreal CF (7) 1-2
Bayern Munich vs FC Zurich (8) over 2.5 goals

Copa Sudamericana:

Liga de Quito vs Yaracuyanos (8) 2-0
Nacional Asuncion vs San Jose (7) 2-0

Argentinian Primera Division:

Colon de Santa Fe vs All Boys (7) 1-0
Belgrano de Cordoba vs Olimpo (5) 2-1
Racing Club Avellaneda vs Godoy Cruz de Mendoza (6) 1-1

English Championship:

Millwall vs Peterborough United (5)
Leicester City vs Bristol City (8)
Cardiff City vs Brighton & Hove Albion (4)
Blackpool vs Derby County (7) under 2.5 goals

Faroese Meistaradeildin:

B68 Toftir vs B71 Sandur (4) 1-2
EB/Streymur vs B36 Torshavn (5) 2-2
HB Torshavn vs IF Fuglafjordur (7) 1-1
07 Vestur Sorvagur vs Vikingur Gotu (7) over 2.5 goals
NSI Runavik vs KI Klaksvik (9) -1.5 handicap

Hungarian Soproni Liga:

Siofok vs Fehervar (7) 0-2

Japanese J-League:

Kashima Antlers vs Cerezo Osaka (4) 1-1
Gamba Osaka vs Nagoya Grampus (6) 2-1

Latvian Virsliga:

FC Jurmala vs FK Ventspils (7) 0-1
Liepajas Metalurgs vs Daugava Daugavpils (6) 1-1
Gulbene 2o05 vs FK Jurmala (5) 2-1
Jelgava vs Skonto Riga (7) 1-2

Lithuanian A Lyga:

Tauras Taurage vs FBK Kaunas (6) 2-1
Banga Gargzdai vs Klaipeda (6) 2-1
Siauliai vs Mazeikiai (6) 1-0

Spanish Super Cup:

Barcelona vs Real Madrid (7) 2-1

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