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Basaksehir vs Manchester Utd Prediction & Betting tips
The 2020/21 Champions League couldn’t have started better for the Red Devils. On the first two match days of Group H, Manchester United prevailed against supposed favorites like RB Leipzig and PSG. This means that the team of coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer leads the table and has the best chances of reaching the last sixteen in the current constellation.
The last match in the first half of the Champions League group stage is on Wednesday evening for the Inselkicker. For this, the Red Devils will travel to the group outsider in Istanbul. As the odds comparison of the betting base shows, Basaksehir vs. Manchester United favors the guests according to odds.
After all, the Solskjaer-Elf delivered a show of power against harmless Leipzigers in the last week. The fact that points are now being missed against Basaksehir, the debutant in Group H, is rather unrealistic in the latest international form of island football.
In addition to our Basaksehir vs. Manchester United forecast, further tips about football in the premier class can be found in the betting base category Champions League Tips.
Basaksehir:
As expected, Basaksehir occupied last place in the table after the first two matchdays in the group stage of the premier class. Even if neither a point nor a goal has been recorded, the performances of the Turkish Champions League debutant were by no means bad. Last year’s champions of the Süper Lig were able to keep up with clubs like PSG and RB Leipzig over long distances.
However, nothing is likely to change in the current table situation. The team of head coach Okan Buruk caught one of the toughest groups in the premier class. It was therefore all the more important to get back on the road to success, at least at national level. Basaksehir recently won three wins in a row in the Süper Lig.
The Buruk-Elf moved up to seventh place in the table and are currently only six points behind the leaders from Alanya. Even if the recent winning streak in the domestic league is praiseworthy, the latest results should not be overrated in view of the upcoming match in the premier class. After all, none of the league competitors even came close to the caliber of this year’s CL opponents.
In the Süper Lig, Basaksehir scored a total of nine goals in the last three match days, but was only able to keep the clean slate once. Compared to last season, when the Istanbul club had the best defense in the league, the latest performances of the back team were in need of improvement.
Surprisingly, because against PSG and RB Leipzig there were “only” two goals for the Buruk team. At the home game against Manchester United, the Orange-Blue coach will have to complain about a few failures. With Chadli, Crivelli and Tekdemir, three players from the regular staff will be missing. Big changes compared to the youngest starting XI can be ruled out.
Manchester United:
In the Champions League, the Red Devils from Manchester have made a promising start to the group stage and are currently leading Group H with six points. If Manchester United wins the third group game in a row, the course will be set for the round of 16 in the premier class.
At the national level, Manchester United has not yet been able to convince. The Red Devils only got two wins on the first six match days of the current Premier League season 2020/21 and are therefore in 15th place in the table. Last weekend, Solskjaer’s team also suffered a home defeat in the top game against Arsenal.
This was the sixth time in a row that Manchester United had no win at home in the Premier League across all seasons. But at least things went better abroad. There were five away wins in a row across all competitions, including the 2-1 in Paris. It is quite possible that that winning streak will be expanded on Wednesday evening.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will have almost all of his strength for the away game in Istanbul. As Everton’s tough away hurdle is due next weekend in the Premier League, it cannot be ruled out that the 47-year-old Norwegian will rotate on Wednesday evening. After all, the frame width is definitely there.