Monday, February 23, 2015

Juventus - AC Milan Betting: Inconsistent Rossoneri to play their part in a high-scoring clash

Juventus - AC Milan Betting: Inconsistent Rossoneri to play their part in a high-scoring clash

Juventus - AC Milan Betting: Inconsistent Rossoneri to play their part in a high-scoring clash

With Filippo Inzaghi's side as weak at the back as they are dangerous going forward away from home, Al Hain-Cole expects plenty of action when they face their former coach
AC Milan will be hoping to kick-start their ailing season when they travel to Turin to take on Juventus in Saturday's high-profile Serie A clash.
 
Having recorded a first win in six matches at home to Parma last weekend, the Rossoneri are available at15/2 (8.50) with bet365 to secure a morale-boosting victory at the home of the champions.


 
However, after winning 27 and losing none of their previous 29 league fixtures on home soil, the hosts are clear 4/11 (1.36) favourites to come out on top for the fifth consecutive encounter between the sides.
 
Inter were the last team to leave the Juventus Stadium with something to show for their efforts following last month's 1-1 draw, and you can get odds of 4/1 (5.00) on their city rivals also earning a point here.

bet365 customers in the UK can also watch and bet on this game live on Saturday evening through the bookmaker's website. 
 
After being shown the door at San Siro in January after almost four seasons in charge, Massimiliano Allegri will be keen to get one over on his former club.
 
The 47-year-old has certainly landed on his feet since replacing Antonio Conte in the summer, maintaining his predecessor's high standards in suffering just one league defeat so far to open up a seven-point gap at the top of the table.


 
In contrast, his ex-employers have been the antithesis of stability since his departure, with current coach Filippo Inzaghi having replaced Clarence Seedorf in the summer after the Dutchman survived just six months at the helm.
 
This uncertainty seems to have been translated onto the pitch, where Inzaghi's men have struggled all season for consistency, particularly on the road.
 
While their record of 16 goals scored away from home is the joint-second best in the division, the guests' goals against tally of the same figure is worse than that of relegation-battling Atalanta and Empoli.
 
Considering the Bianconeri have scored 33 times in 11 domestic matches on home soil so far, entertainment appears guaranteed against a mercurial Milan team, meaning odds of 4/5 (1.80) are not to be missed on over 2.5 goals going in.

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