I do not think it makes sense for the Emirates of 10 points to play in the final home game with Ajman of 7 points and be given as an outsider. There is value in + 0.25 and obviously I will bet it.
Emirates is a different team under Brazilian Paulo Comelli. Ever since he took over the team, we have stopped to see this team throwing the ball from the defense to the attack, without having a center and without trying to defend. The philosophy of the team has changed completely and now we see a team that keeps its lines close, plays carefully in defense and tries to find space for counterattacks as it has two very capable players in front, Luiz Henrique and the top scorer German Herera.
Ajman, although he is a team of very good players and players like Boris Kabi and Youssef Nasser, has several issues of homogeneity, since he is accustomed to having several injured. Again, there are many players who are not as important to the team but are forcing the coach to make changes to the main line so that he can not tie the team up and fall to the last position. In the previous Ajman game, it was a leap after being defeated by Al Ahli with a penalty shoot-out to 97 and eventually they did not get anything from a game where they played well.
In Emirates, the seats usually do not matter and everyone is winning everywhere. But if it's a headquarters that has "castle" phenomena at times, it's Emirates headquarters, especially in cases like this game, which is very important. Right now Emirates is going for two results, while Ajman if he does not win then stays back enough, up to 5 points in the event of a defeat.
I expect Ajman to look for the victory alone, which will give Emirates a lot of space, which can easily score with the players in front. There is value in + 0.25.