Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Predictions for 11/2/2010 and 11/3/2010 UEFA Champions League matches.

On the 2nd of November, Tottenham will be playing Inter once more, this time at home. Bremen v.s. Twente, Hapoel Tel-Aviv v.s. Schalke 04, Benfica v.s. Lyon, Valencia v.s. Rangers, Bursaspor v.s. Manchester United, Rubin v.s. Panathinaikos, and København v.s. Barcelona are the other games which will be happening. Despite Tottenham's come from behind to finish in a slim defeat 4-3 in Italy, Inter should be able to find victory again, even though Tottenham will be at home. Bremen against Twente should give a winner this time around as Bremen were able to tie Twente in the Netherlands; now that they are at home in Germany, Bremen should pick up the 3 points. Hapoel Tel-Aviv will be meeting Schalke once more, this time in Israel. The first match saw the Germans winning 3-1 and I don't see the match going any other way than it did in Germany. Similarly, Benfica will probably lose at home as they did away to Lyon. Maybe they'll be able to give a better showing at home however I just don't know if they have the quality to beat the French side. Meanwhile, Valencia and Rangers will probably give another nice performance. This time around, Valencia should be able to beat the Scotts since the match will be playing in Spain. Bursaspor will probably suffer another loss to Manchester United despite the game taking place in Turkey. However, if Nani doesn't show so well as he did in the previous match-up, the Turkish side may actually find a way to salvage a point. I don't see them winning though. Another close game, between Rubin and Panathinaikos, may turn out a draw again! Despite Rubin's nice performance, they will probably find it hard to score on Pana. No matter, I would give the nod to Rubin before I did to the Greeks. If Pana couldn't score at home, they'll probably find it harder to score in Russia. Finally, København will be at home against the mighty Barcelona in a match that should end up just like the first game. I mean, Barca just look so good, and a home-field advantage probably won't do enough for København.

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