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Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
by
Blitzboy
on 17/01/2024, 14:05:53 UTC


Maybe there are some people who think that Juventus will lose again against Sassuolo, even though the previous meeting was enough to prove that Juventus will not repeat the same mistake against Sassuolo. I bet on this match and am very confident that Juventus will avenge their previous defeat against Sassuolo. Juventus won by scoring 3 goals and Sassuolo was unable to reply to the goals.

It is clear that now the situation is different and it is impossible for Juventus to let Sassuolo freely for the second time and playing in front of the fans certainly increases enthusiasm for the Juventus players. Luckily I entered Juventus in a multibet with other matches because the odds were also quite good for the handicap (-1.25) and the goal difference was more than I thought.
Juventus' performance is quite good and they are fighting for the title this season so I have no doubts about the victory they will achieve especially since they are playing at home, while Sassuolo is not a strong team and also Sassuolo is an inconsistent team so the win was 3 -0 for Juventus is quite reasonable and this is not a surprise.
The handicap of -1.25 is quite worthy of betting and I also made the same bet, but I played single bets and to win I was quite confident in it and it was proven.


I agree with you on Juventus' season. They played Sassuolo well, demonstrating their form. Vlahovic's two goals were amazing, and Federico's goal capped a well-deserved 3-0 win. This play maintains them in title contention. They're still behind Inter, but this play puts them close. This kind of energy makes Serie A so exciting to watch.

Im not shocked you bet on them with a -1.25 handicap. I think their consistency, especially at home, makes them a safe bet. They treat every match like a final, which might help them top the table. Keep fingers crossed and hope they keep momentum. Keeping this form up will make the title chase exciting until the end.