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K-ball expert Chen Zhaonuochao interpreted, Bran vs Viking

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K-ball expert Chen Zhaonuochao interpreted, Bran vs Viking

Bran vs Viking

There are currently 7 rounds left in the Norwegian Super League, and Bran is quite risky in comparison. They are now in 14th place and need to play in the relegation play-offs, and with a full six points away from the previous team, Bran can only go step by step and steadily. In the last 6 league rounds, they have shown a good performance, playing a good result of 2 wins and 4 draws. The advantage is that the team has a good goal, but the worry is that the defense is always weak, such as the last game away to Old glenland to draw 3-3 is an example, zooming in to 23 league rounds, Bran only has 2 games to keep a clean sheet. The current steady gains in the front line come from Hegboa and Bamba, both of whom have contributed six goals.

The Vikings are now in the top four of the league and have recently been in the midst of a 3-game winning streak, but they can't take it lightly, after all, the difference between the next 2 chasers is no more than 3 points. Now with Tripitage teaming up with Berisha to score 26 goals, the output of the front line is very efficient. But defensively, they are the team with the most goals conceded in the top 11 teams, which is worth noting. The Vikings are currently in fifth place in league away results, winning four of their last six away games unbeaten, and more notably their away goals conceded more than an average of two per game.

At present, the lottery index falls in a 2-3-2 combination, although both teams have a good state, but this index combination still looks a bit puzzling, after all, with the ranking and status of Vikings, it should get more outside support. At the same time, in the case of a significantly high draw index, this game is likely to be divided into winners and losers, and I am boldly optimistic that Bran can win a small victory. Jackpot recommendation: Win, goal recommendation: 2, 3, score recommendation: 2-0, 2-1.

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