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Juventus vs Brescia Prediction & Betting tips
Juventus has been the title holder for eight seasons. However, the seemingly eternal series is highly endangered: With Inter Milan and Lazio Rome, the old lady has to deal with two strong opponents in the title race this season. The 1: 2 in Verona on the last match day was not very helpful.
The promoted player turned the game in his favor at the end of the second half with two goals within just ten minutes. This was not entirely undeserved given the fairly evenly distributed game shares. For the 35-time champion, it was already the second bankruptcy in the last three league games.
Therefore, only one win counts against Brescia. Once again, Cristiano Ronaldo is a guarantee that this will succeed. The Portuguese have scored in the last eight competitive matches! In the encounter between Juventus and Brescia, the tip is now aimed at the next goal of CR7 and a home win with at least two goals in difference.
The kickers from Turin will be highly motivated as described, in order to reduce the frustration due to the recent bankruptcies. The newcomer is also only the penultimate and is stuck in a persistent form crisis. The distance to the saving bank is already six points.
The Juventus vs. Brescia’s forecast is played with five units. A look at our further betting base Serie A tips for the current match day is highly recommended.
Juventus:
The country’s record champions will especially trust their extreme strength at home in the coming match. In addition to Lazio, only Juventus is unbeaten in front of their own backdrop in the Allianz Stadium.
Ten wins and a draw against Sassuolo at the beginning of December last year leave no doubt about the blatant dominance of the Maurizio Sarri team. “La Vecchia Signora” also has the second best offensive and defensive on its own territory.
The fans of the white-blacks also expect a historic moment: With another goal, Cristiano Ronaldo could expand his series to eleven league games with at least one personal goal. This would set CR7 the record of Gabriel Batistuta, who hit eleven rounds in a row.
“Batigol” set this record, which is still valid today, in the 1994/95 season in the Fiorentina jersey when he broke the 30-year record of the Italian Ezio Pascutti. Not quite three decades have passed since then, but a quarter of a century also shows how rarely such an impressive series can be observed.
Last Thursday evening the Turin on top competed in Coppa Italia for the first leg of the semi-final at AC Milan. The match ended in a 1-1 draw. Of course, the additional game took a lot of strength.
But the experienced squad is used to English weeks due to their regular assignments on the international stage, which is why this double burden should not have too negative an impact on future performance. Oh yes, the goal for the Turin team of course once again got CR7, although only by penalty.
Brescia:
The “Little Swallows” had started the promotion season with great hope as Serie B champions. When Mario Balotteli could still be hired, Brescia seemed to be well prepared for staying in the upper house.
There is not much left of this positive assessment. “Super Mario” has so far not been able to meet the high expectations sufficiently. Instead, he solidifies his reputation as a “quarterly freak” and picked up the tenth red card of his career in a draw against Cagliari last month.
Balotelli also only needed a record-breaking eight minutes of playing time. His striker partner Alfredo Donnarumma, who was still the top scorer in Serie B, also remained pale after a promising start with four goals after five match days in the recent past. The 29-year-old scored no further goals afterwards.
The increasing chaos among the white and blue can also be seen in the fact that the third coaching change of the season was made last week. Eugen Corini, who was distrusted twice this season, passed the sporting responsibility on to Diego Lopez.
The 45-year-old was most recently under contract with CA Penarol from his home country Uruguay. He knows Italian football very well, however, because Lopez worked as a player (Cagliari) and coach, including Palermo, in the league. Just three days after signing, the South American made a 1-1 draw against Udinese on his debut.
However, this was a flattering result for “La Leonessa”. A little ray of hope with regard to the next game is at least the return of Ernesto Torregrossa to the squad. The 27-year-old striker was last suspended in yellow.
Three of the club’s four recent goals have been his, making his comeback for the Lombards attacking section good news, of course.
Nevertheless, given the recent mostly weak performances by Biancazzuri and the described home strength of the champions at Juventus against Brescia, the odds for a home win including a Turin half-time lead are also a good idea.
Juventus vs Brescia head to head matches
24.09.19 SA Brescia Juventus 1 : 2
20.03.11 SA Juventus Brescia 2 : 1
10.11.10 SA Brescia Juventus 1 : 1
10.03.07 SB Brescia Juventus 3 : 1
01.11.06 SB Juventus Brescia 2 : 0