We had three changes on the benches of the first division teams during the break due to the national teams, with one of them taking place in Caesar, with the experienced Nikitenko taking over the technical leadership of the club. A logical development since the team is in last place with only seven points, with its competitive image being really heartbreaking. Certainly the departure of the majority of last year's core of the team has played a role in this year's mess, but certainly the roster he has is not to fight to stay in the category. Nikitenko will make his debut against the newcomer Turan, which has not done badly at all with the fifteen points it collected in the first round.
Big six, it is understandable what the victory will offer to the hosts, in addition to closing the gap with the teams above it, it will have a very significant psychological uplift, necessary to escape the tail of the standings. On the other hand, a three-pointer for Turan and even against the tail of the score, would give her useful breaths in the battle of stay. Honestly, if there was no change in the Caesar bench, we would not be involved in the match, but Nikitenko's recruitment changes the data. We keep him 1DNB in total odds 1.98 by stoiximan.