Barnsley was one of the things we had been up against before two games, when we successfully proposed a match against Sunderland where it was defeated with 4-2. Our main push was the misfortune we had been diagnosed from her previous game, when purely a matter of fortune had escaped the defeat with Doncaster, with the then final 1-1 flattering her unimaginably, and as she once again showed the last team, the diagnosis shows a whole body.
New defeat - second run at the championship level - by Wickom, in a game where he was largely confined to a passive role, failing to follow the pace of the opponent, with many defects in defense and inability to find answers. Base image seemed to be a matter of time, and indeed, fatal to her, the second consecutive failure was a fact, which naturally caused renewed concern. The local guy even talked about perhaps the worst team this year, which actually confirms the aforementioned misfirement.
The contradiction, of course, is that the two defeats were away from home while Oukwell retains the undefeated (5-4-0), but as we mentioned earlier, in the most recent with Doncaster literally saved coyotes (a combination of a fortune- and an irritating opponent's defeat), and Portsmouth, who has to deal with, is perhaps the most difficult opponent to be able to score at the moment. On the one hand we are talking about the champion (rightfully, admittedly) of the category, on the other hand for a team that does not ... feel by seats, already counting eight "doubles" in ten outings, still undefeated.
It is clearly a very ambitious game that can, as we say, go "everywhere" and the forecast of the weather for a possible heavy snowfall makes it even worse, however the momentum at the given moment shows ... right and not personally I can ignore it 3,32 of the goalbet.