5/21/2023 0 Comments Matchbook bulkA hefty 63% of the visitors’ outings last term returned BTTS profit, and the same selection has copped in 15/20 (75%) road trips going back to the beginning of 21/22. So, despite the demanding schedule, there’s been encouraging signs from Michel Der Zakarian’s outfit, and Brest’s long-term numbers remain firm in our proposed market. Les Pirates produced plenty in the final third against the 2021/22 runners-up, generated 2.05 xG and fired in 17 attempts at goal, the bulk of which arrived from open play. The prospect of a repeat BTTS scenario at 1.81 is attractive should Baticle’s boys follow the same forward-thinking blueprint against an expansive Brest side this weekend.īrest were exposed on the flanks yet still showcased their attacking intent in a spirited 3-2 reverse at Lens on MD1 before catching the eye in a 1-1 draw when welcoming Marseille. Last term, Angers scored in 21 of their 26 match-ups with teams outside of the top-six – 17 (65%) of which paid out for Both Teams To Score backers. A raft of youngsters and journeymen have plugged the necessary gaps, although Le Sco have shown they’re willing to give it a go.Īngers coach Gerald Baticle will have a tough few weeks ahead with the loss of some key personnel. ![]() Takeover talk has stalled around Angers, leaving Les Noirs et Blancs in a degree of limbo and head coach Gerald Baticle short on standout options following the sales of key personnel. That being said, I’m anticipating a tough season for the hosts. The two tussles have largely been end-to-end and entertaining affairs, and I suspect Sunday’s showdown with Brest at the Stade Raymond Kopa could follow those trends. ![]() Le Sco’s first two fixtures have featured 52 shots and over 5.50 Expected Goals (xG). For the third week on the bounce, Mark O’Haire is sticking to Ligue 1 with a pair of goal selections that tick a few boxes! Le Sco’s Are This Season’s Great EntertainersĪngers have opened their Ligue 1 campaign with back-to-back draws, playing out a fabulously fun 0-0 at home to Nantes on matchday one before securing a share of the spoils in an enjoyable 2-2 at newly-promoted Auxerre last time out.
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