Manchester City VS Huddersfield BETTING TIPS (1-03-2017)
PREVIEW & TIPS FOR Manchester City VS Huddersfield
Manchester City and Huddersfield Town are playing at Etihad Stadium in a match for the second leg of the FA Cup (Round 5 tiebreakers) after having drawn (0-0) in the first leg. There is only one recent direct showdown between these two teams, on 18-02-2017, which ended with a 0-0 draw.
After the goalless draw in the first leg, the home team needs to win at home to continue the competition. The team arrives at this meeting after a home win with Monaco by (5-3). In the last 10 home games for all competitions, Manchester City have won 6, drawn 3 and lost 1. Their attack has scored regularly as they have scored goals in 8 of the last 10 games. In the 15 games he played, he only managed 1 turnaround in the 4 games in which he suffered the first goal.
Manchester City enter into this motivated game after a 5-3 home win against Monaco to host the Champions League: Sterling, Aguero, Stones and Sané have all staked the win. The Manchester club is usually in a 4-3-3 where the three men responsible for launching panic on the defensive opponents are Sterling, Aguero and Sané. Thus, acting within doors, it is guessed that Manchester City adopt a more offensive stance taking into account the lack of quality of the “enemy”. For this match the home coach will not be able to count on Gundogan, Gabriel Jesus and Kompany for being injured.
The visiting team arrives at this second hand after a goalless draw with the advantage of not conceding home goals in the first leg. The team arrives at this meeting after a draw with Barnsley for (1-1). In the last 10 games played out for all competitions, Huddersfield Town have won 6, drawn 2 and lost 2. Their attack has scored regularly as they have scored goals in 8 of the last 10 games. In 15 games, he managed to give back to the result in 2 of the 4 games in which he suffered the first goal.
Huddersfield enter into this performance after a one-leg draw at Barnsley’s home ground. The visiting team usually plays in a 4-3-3, privileging the offensive transitions and channeling their attack through the side corridors. The two arrows aimed at the goal of the “enemy” will be Kachunga and van La Parra, the most offensive reference being the German Quaner. It is possible that in the most central zone of the terrain Mooy, Brown and Whitehead.