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Rukh Brest vs FC Minsk Prediction & Betting tips
Rukh Brest is expecting FC Minsk on matchday five of the Vysshaya League – a clash between two knocked-down opponents. The home side started their first season in the Belarusian upper house with a win at Dinamo Minsk. The positive surprise was soon followed by disillusionment.
No further threesome was landed on the following three match days. At least a goalless draw last weekend stopped a series of two bankruptcies. The defeats were made against the record champion BATE and the current table-second Energetik-BGU, which is why they can at least be put into perspective.
The guests also had bankruptcies against the runner-up BATE Borisov and Energetik-BGU on the last two match days. A parallel in the results that illustrates the balanced character of the upcoming encounter. The Rukh Brest vs. FC Minsk tip accordingly aims at a division of points.
The kickoff at Yunost Stadium is at 14:00 p.m. on April 18. More knowledgeable preliminary reports for games in the Vysshaya League and other divisions such as the Nicaraguan Clausura can easily be found in our section of the betting base for international football tips. The selected Rukh Brest vs. FC Minsk prediction is alluded to with two units.
Rukh Brest:
The former farm team of the reigning champion Dinamo Brest is represented in the top Belarusian league for the first time. As third in the First League, this success was achieved last year.
Meanwhile, the team of coach Aleksandr Sednev has noticed that the Vysshaya League is at a significantly higher level compared to the lower house. While the defensive faces the increased demands quite successfully, which can be seen from the fact that only two goals were conceded in the first four rounds of the game, the offensive department is struggling.
After the winning goal on matchday 1 in the 1-0 away win at Dinamo Minsk, there was no further goal. For 270 minutes, the fans of the club founded in 2016 have had to wait for the next sense of achievement in front of the opposing box.
Given the combination of a strong defensive and a weak attack, Rukh Brest vs. FC Minsk the odds for a maximum of two goals in the game on top interesting.
The prediction is underpinned by the so far consistently low goal games with the participation of the hosts: So none ended with more than one goal. Coach Sednev also has to change his squad for the upcoming match.
In the defense of Senegalese Abdoulaye Diallo, CD Aves from the Portuguese Primeira Liga was committed before the season, due to a yellow and red card from the recent game against Slavia Mozyr not appear. However, this is only a minor weakening because the 24-year-old was in the starting XI for the first time last weekend and before that was only taken into account for short assignments.
FC Minsk :
Apparently Coach Andrey Razin’s group celebrated too extensively after the derby win against Dinamo on matchday two. The first triumph after 14 previously failed attempts was followed by a drop in performance.
The Red-Blues lost 0-2 afterwards at Energetik-BGU and a violent 0-3 pack against their own backdrop followed last weekend in the home game against Vice BATE Borisov. The storm, which was actually always accurate, put down a zero number twice.
On the other hand, there was no lack of chances in both games, but the degrees are currently not sitting. An example is new entry Vladimir Khvashchinskiy from Shakhtar Donetsk, who still scored in the first two rounds of the game, but now has a load inhibition.
At the tenth of last year, the hope that the striker could fill the gap by leaving Ivan Bakhar, the second-best scorer of the past season, has been dashed for the time being.
In addition, the last guest appearance at Energetik-BGU showed that last season’s weakness away from home may not have been overcome. At that time Minsk only managed one win in 15 away games – a disastrous record that only city rival Torpedo did not undercut with no sense of achievement abroad. The only away win so far this season can also be put into perspective, since he only succeeded against the weakest table bottom Belshina.