There are options for another change in the A series. After nine dynastic years of Juventus taking the Scudetto, Inter Milan ended the era of Lombard supremacy. Now it looks like we will have a third different champion in three years with Napoli and AC Milan aiming for a title. which is one of the most disputed in Europe because the two previous champions are ready to try to fight for the championship.
The locals, already established as new tenants of the Diego Armando Maradona, are the big favorites to win, paying by installment [2.05]. Napoli have not known defeat in Serie A since last December 22 when they lost surprisingly before Spezia. The local team won the first leg by 0-1 on their visit to the San Siro, but they are not infallible at home, having recorded three defeats at home in December.
Milan, precisely, also suffered its last defeat in Serie A against Napoli’s executioner, Spezia, by 1-2 in a match played on January 17. The boys from Pioli, since then, have improved their performance to impressive levels with Theo Hernández who has taken over the leadership of the team and Giroud who has dropped goals lately as evidenced by his four goals in February. The triumph of the rossoneros comes out to quota [3.60].
Within the odds that are presented for this match on Betfair we find three that we want to highlight above the rest for their quality-price. In a game with so many things at stake, referees are usually homegrown and we wouldn’t be surprised if there were cards everywhere. That AC Milan receives 2 or more cards in each part has a prize of [4.50] being a very likely option.
Another ace in the hole for this match could be that there are more than 2.5 goals and that Kessie -Milan’s penalty shooter- scores a goal at any time is awarded to [7.50]. Finally, if we want to try something crazy by opting for a dominant meeting of the visitors we can choose because AC Milan wins both halves and AC Milan takes most of the corners in each halves to [101.00]. We have an incredible match ahead of us in Italy.