Brisbane Roar vs Perth Glory PREVIEW & PREDICTION 22/02/2020

After many busy going in favor of PErth today we will look for the contrio, to see where the invention comes from.

I’m writing this on Tuesday which is when Perth is playing, don’t you think I’m crazy for speaking in the present.

I put you in situation. Perth Glory plays the AFC in Tokyo, the game is over at 20:50, the most normal thing is that they go to Perth after finishing the game, between showering, going to the airport, boarding and those things are done almost 23 the night. If you make the flight without stops are about 10 hours, with a stopover you are already leaving more time. So let’s say that without stops and 10 hours, you arrive in Perth at 9 or 10 in the morning or so. I understand that they are going to sleep on the plane and so on but rest little. The day you arrive or do some recovery or leave it for the next day that would be Thursday.

You play on Saturday, and you have to go to Brisbane which is to cross Australia, it’s another 5 hours of flight or so you must travel on Friday to spend the night in Brisbane. with what we have to have Thursday and Friday morning to prepare the game.

To all this you add the fatigue of the players, since they have played many headlines against Tokyo in the AFC: Reddy-Wuthrich-Mrcela-Grant-Franjic-Popovic-Kilkenny-Kim-Chianese-Castro-Fornaroli.

In the last league match the team was as follows: Reddy-Wuthrich-Mrcela-Grant-Franjic-Kilkenny-Brimmer-Kim-Chianese-D’Agostino-Fornaroli.

Just two changes from one game to another, and to go to Brisbane Roar to visit, I don’t think he will make much more changes because he doesn’t have people, Brimmer will play midfield for Popovic, maybe Lia and Ingham have minutes from the beginning but little else because Ikonomidis is out for injury until the end of the season and Juande is also injured. So you will have to repeat a lot.

In short, match in Tokyo, 10 hours of flight, two trainings at most, another 5 hours of flight and repeat players for lack of troops.

Brisbane Roar on the other hand has had the whole week to prepare the game after beating Western United away from home 0-1. Of the last eight games he has won five, two draws and only one defeat at the Sydney home, very good numbers for the Fowler team.

At home they have played seven games where they have scored 13 points out of 21 possible, with 11 goals in favor and only nine against. At home for example they have won Melbourne City 4-3 or Adelaide 2-1. They have only managed to win Victory 0-1 and Western United 0-2 there. It was already hard for Sydney to score in their stadium in the last defeat of the team, they know how to defend in low ground and not grant chances.

This season they met on the first day with a draw of 1.


PREDICTION: Both teams to score / YES @ 1,58

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