Portsmouth - Buri seems to be making a clear favorite, with the hosts coming from three consecutive wins in all the events (six in the last seven) and the scorers in the last position, ignoring an off-home success championship. Putting on the weigh and the traditionally difficult seat called Fretton Park, the ace almost looks like ... concrete.
The key word "looks like" because in recent weeks the change in team leadership has brought more air to the team and the first samples were extremely positive. Having tackled several injury problems (especially in Beckford's aggressive hurts), the initial solution found by Lucky and his colleagues was a partial change in group formation, resorting to the solution of a 4-4-2 and the "tall-short" mix with "2" using Smith and Agios, the two lads you see in the photo above. After reminding us of the 0-0 in Northampton, 1-2 came in after the Wolverhampton League game for the League Trophy, where the shape gave off, giving 0-1 the victory, which was the only this year's double in all competitions (also had a XNUMX-XNUMX with Blackburn, again for Trophy, early October). The most liberated Ayoshe was the one who scored both goals of the team (one of Smith's actions) and even though Beckford returned within the week at regular training rates and is now available, reports say there is no point in changing the "Recipe", largely in the "winning elephant does not change".
Berry's mission is undoubtedly very difficult, however the atmosphere in the team has changed drastically for the better and there is a belief that the positive result against Portsmouth is not as unlikely as the odds that may circulate. So, by pressing on the good momentum of Berry, we take a risk by looking for its first double this year in championship level, betting on the 5,50 offered by bet365.