UEFA Champions League – Tour 6
Stadium: Allianz (Turin)
Referee: Clement Turpin
Prediction for the UEFA Champions League Juventus vs Manchester City match which will take place on December 11. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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Juventus is the only team in Serie A that has yet to taste defeat this season. The Turin giants are not winning that often either, with six wins and nine draws in 15 league games. That is good enough for sixth place in the standings, seven points behind the leaders.
In the Champions League, Thiago Motta's men started brightly, beating PSV 3:1 and Leipzig 3:2. Then they began to drop points. They lost 1:0 to Stuttgart, drew 1:1 with Lille, and drew 0:0 with Aston Villa. Torino is 19th in the standings.
Manchester City
Manchester City is the only APL team to have won the championship four times. The City is on course for a fifth title in the current season. In the first nine rounds, they won seven and drew two. However, their next six matches saw them pick up just 4 points from a possible 18, which saw them slip to fourth in the standings.
The Sky Blues are also struggling in the Champions League. In the opening round, they drew 0:0 with Inter, then beat Slovan and Sparta 4:0 and 5:0. They lost 4:1 to Sporting and drew 3:3 with Feyenoord despite leading 3:0 at the break. Man City is 17th in the standings.
Expert Betting Tips
Man City has only beaten Juventus once in the 6-year history of their rivalry. That was in the very first meeting between the two sides in 1976. The English side will find it extremely difficult to win this one. They have only won once in nine previous meetings. At the same time, Torino has only lost once in 20 official matches this season. We can bet that Juventus will not lose.
The Juve vs. Man City clash has not been one of excellent efficiency. In the six previous meetings, the rivals have scored just 11 goals for two (an average of 1.83 per game). Torino plays pragmatically, while England is not in the best shape to play happily ever after.