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Ship Ahoy! If you book a Baltic cruise today, you can look forward to staying in Gdansk and Copenhagen. The cities have a lot to offer culturally: Be it the Little Mermaid on the waterfront Langelinie in the Danish capital or the Neptune fountain in Gdansk, Poland. But footballing, these two cities have something to show, with Lechia Gdansk compared to the FC Copenhagen or Bröndby international is still a rather blank slate.
Nevertheless, the reigning Polish Cup winner prevailed in the first leg of the second round of qualifying for the Europa League at home against Bröndby and now hopes to make it to the next phase in the return leg in Denmark. But Bröndby is in a good mood in his own stadium and was only able to celebrate a victory there last weekend – although this would not have been enough to get ahead of Lechia Gdansk. Either way: The return leg promises a lot of excitement, with the home advantage of the Danes certainly a little heavier. In this respect, in the game between Bröndby and Lechia Gdansk the forecast goes to a tip on the home side.
Brondby:
After three competitive matches on the opponent’s place in a row Bröndby was allowed to play at home again last weekend – finally, some fans might have thought, because in the three away games before that there was only one draw and two defeats. Lo and behold, the home stadium is at Bröndby. With the 3-2 win over Odense Bröndby celebrated the third victory in the third home game this season. And not only that: After the 4: 1 in the first round of qualifying for the Europa League against Inter Turku and the 3-0 in the domestic Super League against Silkeborg Bröndby shot in this home game again more than two goals.
Man of the day was once again the Pole Kamil Wilczek, who turned in the last eleven minutes a 1: 2-deficit in the subsequent 3-2 win. Last season, Wilczek was the undisputed top scorer in the Brondby ranks with 22 goals in 34 league appearances. In the first leg at Lechia Gdansk, however, Wilczek did not play such a big role, as his compatriots made him largely cold. Even Bröndby was not able to force the attacking game so much and only came up with six chances throughout the game. The Danes were lucky that the opponent did not lose his chances and the referee or the aluminum had something against further hits.
At home, Bröndby shows not only momentarily a different face than away. While Bröndby only won two of their last eight away games (four defeats) seasonally and competitively, the club has been able to win the last six competitive games at home, always scoring at least two of their own.
In the last five competitive matches on home turf Bröndby always scored at least three own goals. With the victory over Odense at the weekend Bröndby climbed into the table of the Danish Superliga in third place and is after just three matchdays, the currently best offensive in the country. However, Bröndby is also quite vulnerable in the back. In the previous six competitive matches this season Bröndby could hold only zero behind. In the last four games, the club from the capital has conceded exactly two goals. In the match between Bröndby and Lechia Gdansk odds for betting on goals are interesting and therefore definitely worth consideration.
Lechia Gdansk:
The Polish representative Lechia Gdansk won the first leg at home against Bröndby 2-1, but was probably not satisfied with the result. Shortly after the break at the score of 1: 0, the referee denied the Pole a goal for offside, in injury time prevented the crossbar after a header from the ex-Hanoverian and -urbanian Artur Sobiech the 3: 1. Thus, despite a margin of 17: 6 in favor of Lechia Gdansk was only a 2: 1 on the scoreboard. Lechia Gdansk misses out on target accuracy last weekend as well, and so the Polish Cup and Supercup winner did not go on to score a goalless draw at home to Wisla Krakow.
However, they were able to win something good, because with the draw Lechia Gdansk remained undefeated in the fourth competitive match in this young season. In the Polish Ekstraklasa, however, it was again the second goalless draw on the first two matchdays.
A renewed draw on Thursday would be enough for Lechia Gdansk to progress. So far, apart from their participation in the rather unimportant UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1985, the Poles played only once on European soil. Opponents in the first round of the European Cup Winners’ Cup in the 1983/1984 season was then none other than Juventus. Against the eventual winner of Poland’s legend Zbigniew Boniek, there was a crashing 0-7 defeat in Turin, before Lechia Gdansk lost the second leg at home with 2: 3.
Recently Lechia Gdansk did not feel comfortable in foreign places. All season Lechia Gdansk could decide only one of the last five league games on the opponent’s place for themselves (three defeats). Although Lechia Gdansk won both the Polish Cup and the Supercup also not at home, but the games were on neutral space for the opponents no home games. In any case, with the away game in Copenhagen the Poles are facing a major hurdle and it is quite possible that in the end they will mourn the missed chances from the first leg. In the match of Lechia Gdansk at Bröndby, the odds for a away win are more than double the betting odds for the Danes.
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