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<p>[QUOTE="thanhthuy02, post: 1212, member: 27"]<font size="6"><b>Andy Brassell on European Football: Lazio stake their Serie A claim</b></font></p><p><font size="6"><b>The title race in Italy now has a third contender, writes Andy Brassell, as PSG plot revenge and Real Madrid ready their move for La Liga- According to the <a href="https://soccertips.net/free-soccer-tips/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://soccertips.net/free-soccer-tips/" rel="nofollow">free soccer daily tip</a> page!</b></font></p><p><img src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/e7uZ11BXqvP7Gwq5AjWlTc1ejCzI-8tiYD934sLyD_FJrl-5LAD-zVLoU0J3443FfneM226lzvOnnPywbB8e1P9dgsO1IR3q308roFfvutWcITg2r933rMyWSb1FhEwrs0JkMJg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p><font size="5"><b>Lazio moving to make a three-horse race in Serie A</b></font></p><p><font size="6"><b>Sunday's Corriere dello Sport was unambiguous with its front-page splash. &Quot;Lazio for the Scudetto," it trumpeted, going on to argue that Serie A has a genuine three-team battle for the title now after the capital club beat Napoli late on Saturday night.</b></font></p><p><font size="6"><b>The confidence is understandable, and not just because of the dramatic nature of the win over Gennaro Gattuso's side. Lazio are six points behind leaders Juventus with a game in hand, and they are on fire. They've scored more Serie A goals than either the <a href="https://soccertips.net/series-soccer-tips/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://soccertips.net/series-soccer-tips/" rel="nofollow">soccer handicap tip</a> or presumed next-best Inter, and beat Juve twice in December; once in the league, and again in the Supercoppa Italiana.</b></font></p><p><font size="6"><b>Their main goal threat is clear - Ciro Immobile's goal on Saturday, albeit one gifted to him by Napoli goalkeeper David Ospina, was his 20th in 17 league starts so far, following on from his last-gasp winner the week before at Brescia. Yet the form around him of Luis Alberto, Sergej Milinković-Savić and Joaquin Correa has also been stellar, and this individual quality gives them the chance lớn win games even when they're below par. If their form holds, next month's visit of Inter lớn the Olimpico will be fascinating.</b></font></p><p><img src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/OGANoNOpsruyM0BH5xGf8GcbVZSUypsoPFkncYNRHU0xiwdyUHE6PbKzqmrkd127oSWAoTxWLIAW87KUBQ9zx6EdcNYUpm_cu6gSUtPyGvXs_lka-7FiOo35RL4Q-YHV8F3mNbs" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p><font size="6"><b>Convinced by Lazio this season? They are 8.60 lớn win Serie A</b></font></p><p><font size="5"><b>Monaco must fear PSG backlash</b></font></p><p><font size="6"><b>The last game of the European weekend was a surprise treat, and all the better for it. After Monaco went a goal down at the Parc des Princes lớn a Neymar strike three minutes in, it looked clear which way the wind was blowing, but the Principality club struck back in fine style, and became only the second team to emerge from a visit to Paris Saint-Germain without losing this season at the end of a thrilling 3-3 draw.</b></font></p><p><font size="6"><b>It was quite the statement from Robert Moreno as Luis Enrique's former assistant made his Ligue 1 bow in charge. He had every right to punch the air in delight at the full-time whistle, as his team played with bravery, verve and intelligence, showing the sort of guts that very few visitors to the capital do these days.</b></font></p><p><font size="6"><b>The problem for Monaco is that they will be playing the return fixture just three days later, on Wednesday, after it was rescheduled from the first half of the season. It's no great leap of the imagination lớn think of PSG taking out their frustrations from Sunday on the Monegasques, and Thomas Tuchel has the option lớn bring in Edinson Cavani and Pablo Sarabia, having started with an obscenely talented Neymar-Mbappé-Icardi-Di María top four at the weekend. The real question is whether Moreno will be brave enough to be on the front foot again after selecting a very attacking line-up himself and later throwing on Islam Slimani who scored their equaliser, for Cesc Fàbregas.</b></font></p><p><font size="6"><br /></font></p><p><font size="6"></font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="thanhthuy02, post: 1212, member: 27"][SIZE=6][B]Andy Brassell on European Football: Lazio stake their Serie A claim[/B] [B]The title race in Italy now has a third contender, writes Andy Brassell, as PSG plot revenge and Real Madrid ready their move for La Liga- According to the [URL='https://soccertips.net/free-soccer-tips/']free soccer daily tip[/URL] page![/B][/SIZE] [IMG]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/e7uZ11BXqvP7Gwq5AjWlTc1ejCzI-8tiYD934sLyD_FJrl-5LAD-zVLoU0J3443FfneM226lzvOnnPywbB8e1P9dgsO1IR3q308roFfvutWcITg2r933rMyWSb1FhEwrs0JkMJg[/IMG] [SIZE=5][B]Lazio moving to make a three-horse race in Serie A[/B][/SIZE] [SIZE=6][B]Sunday's Corriere dello Sport was unambiguous with its front-page splash. &Quot;Lazio for the Scudetto," it trumpeted, going on to argue that Serie A has a genuine three-team battle for the title now after the capital club beat Napoli late on Saturday night.[/B] [B]The confidence is understandable, and not just because of the dramatic nature of the win over Gennaro Gattuso's side. Lazio are six points behind leaders Juventus with a game in hand, and they are on fire. They've scored more Serie A goals than either the [URL='https://soccertips.net/series-soccer-tips/']soccer handicap tip[/URL] or presumed next-best Inter, and beat Juve twice in December; once in the league, and again in the Supercoppa Italiana.[/B] [B]Their main goal threat is clear - Ciro Immobile's goal on Saturday, albeit one gifted to him by Napoli goalkeeper David Ospina, was his 20th in 17 league starts so far, following on from his last-gasp winner the week before at Brescia. Yet the form around him of Luis Alberto, Sergej Milinković-Savić and Joaquin Correa has also been stellar, and this individual quality gives them the chance lớn win games even when they're below par. If their form holds, next month's visit of Inter lớn the Olimpico will be fascinating.[/B][/SIZE] [IMG]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/OGANoNOpsruyM0BH5xGf8GcbVZSUypsoPFkncYNRHU0xiwdyUHE6PbKzqmrkd127oSWAoTxWLIAW87KUBQ9zx6EdcNYUpm_cu6gSUtPyGvXs_lka-7FiOo35RL4Q-YHV8F3mNbs[/IMG] [SIZE=6][B]Convinced by Lazio this season? They are 8.60 lớn win Serie A[/B][/SIZE] [SIZE=5][B]Monaco must fear PSG backlash[/B][/SIZE] [SIZE=6][B]The last game of the European weekend was a surprise treat, and all the better for it. After Monaco went a goal down at the Parc des Princes lớn a Neymar strike three minutes in, it looked clear which way the wind was blowing, but the Principality club struck back in fine style, and became only the second team to emerge from a visit to Paris Saint-Germain without losing this season at the end of a thrilling 3-3 draw.[/B] [B]It was quite the statement from Robert Moreno as Luis Enrique's former assistant made his Ligue 1 bow in charge. He had every right to punch the air in delight at the full-time whistle, as his team played with bravery, verve and intelligence, showing the sort of guts that very few visitors to the capital do these days.[/B] [B]The problem for Monaco is that they will be playing the return fixture just three days later, on Wednesday, after it was rescheduled from the first half of the season. It's no great leap of the imagination lớn think of PSG taking out their frustrations from Sunday on the Monegasques, and Thomas Tuchel has the option lớn bring in Edinson Cavani and Pablo Sarabia, having started with an obscenely talented Neymar-Mbappé-Icardi-Di María top four at the weekend. The real question is whether Moreno will be brave enough to be on the front foot again after selecting a very attacking line-up himself and later throwing on Islam Slimani who scored their equaliser, for Cesc Fàbregas.[/B] [/SIZE][/QUOTE]
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