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Slutsk vs Energetik-BGU Prediction & Betting tips
If FC Slutsk hosts FC Energetik-BGU in the highest Belarusian division, then after seven of the 30 match days completed, it is actually the top game in the Vysshaya League.
After all, the landlords surprisingly still occupy the top position in the table with the striking Pegasus in the club coat of arms, while the fourth from the capital also far exceeded expectations.
The big question is whether FC Slutsk, which became a real internet phenomenon in the wake of the Corona crisis, can continue to soar against the “students”. Which bookmaker at Slutsk offers the best odds against Energetik-BGU can be found in the odds comparison of the betting base.
The Pegasi, who collected 16 out of 21 possible points, are the favorites.
For Slutsk against Energetik-BGU, the forecast must also include the coldness of the Pegasi in front of the opposing goal. With 14 goals this season, the leader of the table is by far the best offensive in the country, while the guests from Minsk “only” have to throw the fifth best defense on the scales.
With already nine goals conceded by the blue team, the “students” at City Stadium in Slutsk might be able to score a goal, but in the end, after five games in a row without defeat and three wins in a row, the pegasi’s chest should be a little too wide to be to be slowed down by the twelfth of the previous season in this home game.
So the bottom line at Slutsk against Energetik-BGU Tip 1 remains the best choice. Further analyzes of the football matches of the upcoming weekend are available in the category Betting Tips Football International.
Slutsk:
It is truly one of the craziest Cinderella stories that is happening in Belarus near the state capital Minsk in Slutsk. In 1998 the club was founded with the Pegasus in the club coat of arms. In 2014, the blues rose to the Vysshaya League. And they are currently leading the table after 16 out of 21 possible points after seven match days.
What makes this story all the more special: Because there are hardly any games because of the Corona crisis, a real fan cult developed from the Australian area because of the funny meaning of the club and city name in the English language. The FC Slutsk Worldwide group is now followed by more than 6,500 soccer fans from all over the world on Facebook alone.
Even an English-language club anthem with the name “We love our Slutsk” has already emerged, which, to make matters worse, sounded Australian flags attached to the fences on the previous match days through the city stadium at home. This also contributes to the increasing hype that was able to fully stabilize the clammy club.
A crowdfunding campaign repaid some of the club’s liabilities, while a Ukrainian betting provider recently hired as a major sponsor. It is all the more remarkable that those involved can also be pushed to achieve new and best performances. Although the Blues finally managed to stay in the league last season when they were eleventh, they are now playing sensationally for the championship.
The way in which Vitali Pavlov’s kickers play is also very attractive for the low-goal Vysshaya League. With 14 goals this season, Slutsk is the absolute goal factory of Belarus and sometimes showed thrilling offensive football, even though four of the last five games could only be won by one goal and with a total of six goals.
As long as the Pegasi continue to score more than the competition, the flight continues. It is no wonder that the protagonists’ chest is particularly wide these days, because in Slutsk against Energetik-BGU Tip 1 is clearly underlined by the momentum of the Blues, who remained completely undefeated in April and won four of their five league games.
It is clear that the students have to dress warmly, because even on this eighth match day, there is only one way for the offensive artists around Umar Muhammad Bala and Artem Serdyuk: the escape to the front.
Energetics BGU:
Energetik-BGU is also a comparatively young team without a remarkable history. Founded in 1996, the trip for the club from the capital Minsk started in the Vysshaya League in 2002. BGU stands for “Belarusian State University”, which is why energetics is also nicknamed “The Students”.
Already in 2005, however, the whites also descended and disappeared from the sinking, from which they only rose again with the vice championship in the second-highest division in the country in 2018.
After all, Vladimir Belyavski’s group held the class in twelfth of the previous season, but hardly anyone expected a lot from the capitals for the new season.
In fact, the students had a dream start at the beginning of the season, when not only could the Belarusian flagship BATE Borisov be brought to their knees 3-1 at the start of the league, but also the subsequent games against FC Minsk and Rukh Brest were won without conceding a goal.
After three wins from the opening games, however, the worm was in the game of the students, who then suffered three defeats in a row in April, in the course of which they did not succeed in scoring a single goal. After a brief soaring high, the whites seemed to be back on the ground of reality.
At the latest last weekend, however, the measures taken by coach Vladimir Belyavski, who had deviated from the flat 3-5-2 system after the fourth matchday and switched to the defensive four-man chain, worked. What missed the punch of the first three league games three times in a row, especially in the game forward, drew against Smolevichi.
In 4-1-4-1, the students took a 2-0 win away and were able to return to fourth place in the table with their fourth win in the seventh game.
At Slutsk against Energetik-BGU, the quotas do include the fact that proof that the mini-crisis has really been overcome has yet to be provided. Nevertheless, the Minsk club with its head held high can travel to Slutsk for the team of the hour.
Coach Vladimir Belyavski only has to put up with a drop of bitterness: the 20-year-old shooting star Aleksandr Svirepa, of all people, saw the traffic light card in the 2-0 win over Smolevichi and will miss this away game blocked by the leaders of the table.
Slutsk vs Energetik-BGU head to head matches
19.07.19 VL Energetik-BGU Slutsk 0 : 1
31.03.19 VL Slutsk Energetik-BGU 0 : 0
29.07.08 CUP Energetik-BGU Slutsk 1 : 0