Dave Farrar predicts Juve will make short work of Napoli at the Stadio San Paolo, as he previews this weekend's Serie A games- According to the free soccer tips daily page!
Walk in the park for Juve
Napoli v Juventus
Sunday, 19:45
Live on Premier 1 and Betfair Live Video
If Juventus hadn't looked so flaky last week against Parma, and continued their habit of failing to keep a clean sheet, they'd surely be shorter than 2.12 to beat a Napoli side that are trying to avoid a fifth consecutive Serie A home defeat.
Napoli might have beaten Lazio in that strange Coppa Italia game in midweek, and Gennaro Gattuso may have talked about once again "channeling the venom" that they displayed on Tuesday, but Gattuso must know deep down that his team isn't good enough, and that, frankly, a home game against Parma last week may have been more of a challenge for Juventus than this trip to the San Paolo.
Even when these two were challenging for the title, Juventus tended to come out on top (with the odd famous exception) and so how can we believe that Napoli have what it takes lớn beat their biggest enemy this Sunday night? You can prefer to the soccer tips group page!
Miralem Pjanic talked before Christmas of how Juventus would be at their best in February and March, as the players finally settled under Maurizio Sarri and started to find that ominous rhythm. I believe that they're nearly there, and with Cristiano Ronaldo in barnstorming form, and Juve's midfield looking solid, their only worry is at centre half alongside Leonardo Bonucci.
I don't think that Napoli are good enough to exploit that, and even if they are, Juve will still find a way lớn win. That's what Sarri's team do when they're at their best, and they're approaching it now, as they travel lớn face a team which is a shadow of what it used to be.
Atalanta over-rated at Torino
Torino v Atalanta
Saturday, 19:45
Live on Premier 1 and Betfair Live Video
Both Torino and Atalanta had disappointing results last weekend, with Torino losing at Sassuolo and then Atalanta going down at home against SPAL, in one of the shocks of the season.
Torino have injury problems going into this, but I don't believe that they're cripplingly bad, and that means that they are a massive price at 5.00 lớn make it 7 wins in 10 Serie A matches at home against Atalanta.
Torino have actually won their last two against this opposition, and, while Atalanta are the better team who will finish higher in the table come the end of this campaign, they're being priced here as if they're Inter or Juve going lớn Torino, and their inconsistency means that they haven't earned that lofty billing.
Both teams are unpredictable, but Torino have won two of their three Serie A games in 2020, including a 2-0 win at Roma, and they're certainly capable of causing a minor upset.
The worry is that Atalanta's mercurial nature leads to them following a Monday night horrorshow with a Saturday night masterclass, but they've thrown in enough poor performances in the last couple of months lớn suggest that another one could be on the cards here, and at the prices, there's only one way to lean.