Football
Juventus vs. Hellas: Preview and betting tips
Czech international Antonín Barák will play against Hellas on Sunday at Juventus. The two clubs are separated by only nine points, but the Turin team is the clear favourite. What to expect from the match?
Czech international Antonín Barák will play against Hellas on Sunday at Juventus. The two clubs are separated by only nine points, but the Turin team is the clear favourite. What to expect from the match?
Juventus have been in good form, winning three of their last four games and jumping up to fifth in the table. They are only one point behind fourth-placed Atalanta, while on the other hand they have only a three-point lead over seventh-placed AS Roma.
Hellas is enjoying the calm waters of the middle of the Serie A table, winning the last two rounds and holding on to ninth place. However, the Verona side can still think about the cups, only six points behind sixth place.
In the winter Juventus brought in one of the greatest talents of today, the author of seventeen league goals, Dusan Vlahovic. He will be joined in attack by Paulo Dybala, who has scored seven times and assisted three times so far.
Czech international Antonín Barák is having the season of his life in the away team, scoring eight goals and assisting four in Serie A. Giovanni Simeone has also been successful, scoring twelve times.
The Juventus defence is playing very well, having scored more than one goal in only one of the last thirteen league games. Overall, the Old Lady has the third best defence in the competition.
Hellas, on the other hand, have a decent shooting form. Barak has scored at least two goals in three of the last four games.
Considering the arrival of Vlahovic, I think Juventus will manage a winner in the first game with the €70 million reinforcement.
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