Brondby did it too. He came back from 2-0 on the first-fourth in the away title against Derby against Midland, won with 2-3 and stayed alone with 3 points difference now from Midtjylland. He's doing surprising things this season with an undefeated run of 27 in championship and cup (22-5-0) and looks unstoppable. While I'm writing, Middlesbrough loses 2-1 at Aalborg in half so Brondby will pass through Northend's neighboring headquarters and will probably increase the gap even more and come closer to the coveted title. Very important is the absence of Villecheck (25 / 11 2th but this year's Brondby is a team with the full meaning of the word, and whoever struggles to do everything.
Northeast has not hit well lately with just one win in 6 last (1-2-3) and shows not to withstand the pressure of molded Copenhagen in the battle of 3th position. It is one of the two teams that managed to defeat Brondby this season, at 3-2 at its headquarters in the regular championship, but it's been a long time since.
Brondby wins a habit now and everyone lives and breathes for this year's title, with players giving their soul to every game. Villach's absence is not expected to have a major impact on the champions' worst defensive team, with the team having pluralism in scoring, and the impetus can overcome any absence. From the strong seats of Northeast, however, which seems to bend from the pressure exerted by the formidable Copenhagen and does not hit well lately and accepts the goal with great ease. This year's Brondby is not occupied by seats. I support the best team, with the best form and psychology and the biggest motivation ...
Northland - Brondby -----> 2 -----> 1,93 -----> Stoiximan