This is without a doubt one of the most interesting matches in this 14th game of Ligue 1 and at the same time one that I consider particularly "insidious" for the champion Portsmouth.
The shock of the home defeat by Gillingham two weeks ago seemed to be temporarily overcome with the immediate return to victories last Saturday against Wimbledon, however in my eyes I would not characterize her appearance as convincing or such that it would lead to the conclusion of Gillingham was just a bad parenthesis. On the one hand, I think that somewhere she found and did it against the leniently mediocre Wimbledon this year (we have referred to her with the most flattering words a few times this year), on the other hand, it is not an exaggeration to say that she escaped the worst in some cases, with her opponent to have opportunities for equality. What I kept from this game was the easy mistakes in the defense for the second consecutive game, one of which essentially gave the goal of reduction to the opponent, again a sign - I think - of game decline and this alone can not be considered an encouraging sign against a team that knows how to ... punish such mistakes.
Those of you who are a little overwhelmed with England know that in general Fratton Park is not an easy task for any opponent, however the oxymoron with this year's Portsmouth so far is the most effective it shows outside of it. The aforementioned victory over Wimbledon was the sixth in seven outings where it remains undefeated, while at home the victory rate is only 50% (3-2-1 the relevant record), having even conceded one goal more than the outside. I do not know if this is due to the pressure of the world or its own more stress, it is nevertheless an element that we must take into account and much more when it is now called upon to welcome perhaps the hardest nut, namely Fleetwood.
A Fleetwood that for its part celebrated its second consecutive success last game against Shrewsbury (2-1) and that mainly so far has proved when it does not understand from seats or names. Having lost just one of their six outings so far and scoring an average of twice, Burton's team is not one to be underestimated, and just two passive goals so far prove how difficult it is to be a paid team. In addition, we have mentioned other texts about her excellent transition and the speed she has in the "counter attack", something that Doncaster recently felt good and that 0-4 - I remind you Doncaster was undefeated until that afternoon.
So, putting all the above on the scales, I estimate that the 5,04 of goalbet for the possible success of Fleetwood is far away and in no case does it tell the "truth" regarding the difficulty of the match for the hosts.