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Udinese vs. Salernitana: Preview and betting tips
Udinese face Salernitana on Wednesday. Anything other than three points would be a big setback, while the visitors would take a point. What to expect from the match and what to bet on?
Udinese face Salernitana on Wednesday. Anything other than three points would be a big setback, while the visitors would take a point. What to expect from the match and what to bet on?
Udinese have been struggling since November. It has waited six games for a league win, only breaking the streak on Saturday. Thanks to a 4-0 win over Cagliari, they jumped to 14th place, just four points behind tenth-placed Bologna.
Salernitana is the last newcomer to Serie A. It’s gaining experience, but two wins in eighteen rounds won’t do wonders. They are four points behind the relegation places.
Portuguese striker Beto scored seven of the home team’s goals, while Spanish winger Gerard Deulofeu scored the other six. Midfielder Jean-Victor Makengo boasts a 1+2 record.
The visitors have a single goal scorer, Federico Bonazzoli has scored five goals through all competitions, but otherwise it’s a misery. The legendary Franck Ribéry has only made the scoring list twice as an assistant so far.
Udinese have been on a tear in recent weeks, scoring fourteen goals in their last five games across all competitions. However, they still have a negative record in the league, scoring twenty times and conceding twenty-six.
With eleven goals scored, Salernitana has the worst offensive and defensive record (42 goals conceded) in Serie A. It has been waiting for a goal to be scored for five games, during which it has conceded fourteen times itself.
Considering the improved shooting form of the home team, I think they will win by two or more goals.
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