Champions: for Milan it’s time for three points with Porto

Bolsonaro in Pistoia to commemorate the compatriots who fell in the Second World War (ANSA)

(ANSA) – ROME, 02 NOV – With zero points at the halfway point of the Champions League group stage, Milan cannot afford any other results tomorrow than the victory in the San Siro match against Porto. SNAI betting analysts see the home success of Pioli’s team at 2.00, defeat by Misura at “Do Dragao” in the match two weeks ago. Porto underdeveloped but not doomed away, with the «2» standing at 3.65, while the tie rate, set at 3.55, is slightly lower. After the match in Portugal, which ended with only one goal, the Over is far from obvious, offered at 1.80, while a match with less than three goals as in the first leg is played at 1.90.

However, at least one goal from both teams is expected: the Goal is worth 1.67 and prevails over the No Goal, proposed at 2.10. After the excellent performance and the goal against Roma, a recovered Zlatan Ibrahimovic is on pole for a place in attack. The Swede will then be entrusted with the Rossoneri offensive department, and one of his goals is played at 2.50. On the other hand, pay attention to Taremi, for whom a goal pays 4 times the stakes, while Diaz, scorer in the game two weeks ago, sees the goal at 4.50.

Match on paper much simpler for Inter, who face the trip to Moldova as a great favorite against the hosts of Sheriff Tiraspol. Even the Nerazzurri, after a start characterized by four points in three games, are looking for a success to approach the round of 16, and cannot fail on the Sheriff’s pitch. The Nerazzurri’s success is worth 1.30, while the “1” of the hosts pays 10 times the stakes. The 3-1 of the first leg bodes well for the Over, rather low at 1.50, while the Under side’s share is high at 2.40.

On the other hand, it is difficult to see another Sheriff’s goal: the No Goal prevails at 1.80, while a match with goals from both sides is played at 1.90. (HANDLE).

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