Sassuolo vs Juventus – Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips 25/04/22, Team News and Lineups

19:45, Apr 25 2022
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The ex-captain of Spartak and the Russian national football team, a permanent expert of the Bookmakers Rating, Yegor Titov, predicted the Sassuolo-Juventus match in the 34th round of the Italian Serie A of the 2021/22 season.
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Bookmaker Ratings prediction one: Sassuolo Win

Bookmaker Ratings prediction two: Draw

Bookmaker Ratings prediction three: Juventus Win

 

Two times these teams met with each other during the season. In the championship, Sassuolo won 2:1 on the road, and Juventus went further in the Coppa Italia (2:1). The matches were back in 2021, and Sassuolo played much more fun than now. Recently, he has become more pragmatic. He had very few over-goal matches. In Juventus, it is generally challenging to find the one where three or more goals were scored among the results. In the last five matches – only once.

I assume that Turintsy will play very carefully here, too, trying to find a chance to score and keep the advantage. Sassuolo will also act with caution. It is very difficult to win back in a meeting with Juventus; it is better not to bring it to this. Therefore, less than three goals can be recommended for this match. The top teams will repeat the performance that has already been in their games during the season. It is unlikely that there will be more goals. In my opinion, it is more likely that everything will be limited to 1-2 balls. Juventus have not conceded more than 1 goal since February if we take Italian tournaments, and they themselves have not scored more than two goals since March 12.

Confident in the rate of 8 out of 10.

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Sassuolo - Juventus
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