9.26.2019

Tips from Mark Langdon on football at the weekend and free batteries

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Blackburn Rovers - Luton Town

Saturday 15h

Luton has come a long way in a short time, but his determination to attack could be a problem if the Hatters move to Ewood Park.

Subsequent promotions led Luton to the championship from Sky Bet League Two and it was a pleasure to see his attacking football.

The new coach, Graeme Jones, replaced his counterpart Nathan and thus tried to continue in the second division, insisting he would rather win 10 to 9 than keep the sheets empty.

Luton, 21st in the championship, has not kept his blade clean throughout the season, which means he has not scored as many points with his impressive 12 goals as would normally be expected. His two victories collided among them in the overall standings.

Swansea, who finished second, also scored twelve, but unlike Town, knows how to keep the opponent in check.

Blackburn, with four wins over six, should take advantage of Luton's remaining free space, which was greatly weakened this summer by the departure of side defenders James Justin and Jack Stacey in the Premier League clubs.

Adam Armstrong and Stewart Downing form the band for Rovers and Bradley Dack is a top-notch actor behind Sam Gallagher. Manager Tony Mowbray is excited about his replacement options, which now include Danny Graham, Bradley Johnson and Lewis Holtby.

Ipswich Town - Tranmere Rovers

Saturday 15h

Tranmere striker James Norwood swapped The Wirral for Portman Road this summer. It could turn out that Ipswich is different from his former club.

Norwood has five healthy goals for the Tractor Boys, who remain at the top of the standings, unbeaten and have managed to defeat the six opponents who are currently out of the top ten.

The team of Paul Lambert had to make do without conceding. Six players have already won, five more than the winner of the Ligue 2 Series 2, Tranmere.

Even without the loss of Norwood, the Rovers campaign would likely be difficult due to successive promotions. As long as they stay in place, they should be considered a triumph for Micky Mellon's men.

Perhaps they have a bit of luck and can bring the second of their two wins to 19, thanks to two goals scored in the death of Burton last week. The other was against Bolton's children when they kept their only white sheet of campaign.

Tranmere scored only once for Rotherham, scoring two goals at home to Gillingham and Peterborough with a late substitution.

However, Tranny was defeated 2-0 in Portsmouth, and this weekend sees an opponent of similar size. If they start again slowly, Ipswich is unlikely to allow them to return to the game.

Hoffenheim against Borussia Mönchengladbach

Saturday, 14.30

The two coaches, who have come to the Bundesliga this season, have had very different experiences, and Marco Rose from Gladbach can continue to flourish and lead his team to a positive result against Hoffenheim.

It would be difficult to criticize Alfred Schreuder for the Hoffenheim accident that had sent him to the hospital and replaced the outstanding Julian Nagelsmann with a weakened team following the departure of Joelinton, Kerem Demirbay, Nico Schulz and Nobody. Amiri £ 100m

Schreuder has not been number 1 since 2015, and his role differs from the assistant positions he held in Hoffenheim and Ajax.

His last home game ended with a 3-0 win over Freiburg. Gladbach has already won in Mainz and Cologne.

Gladbach's only defeat this season was against Leipzig's league leaders, and Rose, who likes a narrow midfield, was successful, except for a lousy 4-0 defeat against Austrian Wolfsberger against the Europa League out of nowhere

Breel Embolo, Alassane Plea and Patrick Herrmann have good chances in the final, while Marcus Thuram, son of French legend Lilian, left the bench last week to score two goals.

Battery weekend

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Ipswich 8-13
Leaders of the Ipswich First League are strong in defense and generally need only one goal to seal the deal. Tranmere's only roadmap this season was against a Bolton team of teenagers.

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Brentford 21-20
Kings of Brentford statistics are usually more efficient with measures such as shots rather than points. They have not scored in four of their last five games so they can not be considered good in Barnsley.

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Juventus 3-10, Ipswich 8-13, Peterborough 4-7, Leipzig
8-15   A £ 1 accumulator will charge £ 5.06 at bet365.

Result of both teams
Games in Bournemouth 18-35, Sassuolo 10-17, Sevilla 13-15. £ 1 triple makes £ 4.49 with RedZone.

Thoughts for the week

Mauricio Pochettino has to deal with the fact that his team in Tottenham has been trying for months to control the game, which culminated in his shocking departure from the EFL Cup under Colchester, which finished fourth on Tuesday.

All good things must end too. The last season of Jürgen Klopp at Borussia Dortmund in the years 2014 to 2015 is proof that even the highest level of training can remain in the same club for too long.

However, it was Klopp who ended this relationship, and Pochettino faces questions about his future, as if Tottenham even considered hiring a coach who would qualify for the Champions League three years later. successively

If Poch were fired, he would certainly get a better club and the Spurs would definitely nominate someone less qualified.

Tottenham stagnated by recent standards (defined by Pochettino) but has barely managed to recruit his new recruits due to injury, and the club's payroll remains well below that of its six rivals.

There is always understandable anger from the fans after a brief humiliation, but Pochettino has earned the right to receive unwavering support from the Spurs.


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