When British style meets the traditions of a southern city. Palermo has this effect on foreigners passing through. Here’s what’s happening Alkmaar-Vaduz prediction: smooth sailing to the group stage
The race to the group stage is smooth sailing, at least in this round. Then we’ll see what might happen next week, if anything. But Alkmaar, playing at home against Vaduz, will have no problem winning the match.
It will be a one-sided, decisive match with lots of goals. This is also because the Dutch side, in the previous round, when they had to come back from defeat at Ilves (4-3), put in a capital performance, scoring five goals and never letting the final result be in doubt. So they are flying high on the wings of a certain enthusiasm that never hurts, and also on the fact that the opposing team does not really pose any threat.
However, given what happened in the last away game – in which four goals were conceded – the aim is to seal qualification at home, perhaps with a big win, and then relax next week when the return leg takes place. Yes, we believe it can really happen.
Odds comparison
Alkmaar’s victory is priced at 1.05 on Goldbet and Lottomatica. NO GOALS, on the other hand, is priced at 1.60 on Goldbet and Lottomatica.
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Prediction
This match will see at least three goals scored, with only one team finding the net, namely the home side. Alkmaar will win and secure qualification. Vaduz, for its part, knows full well that this match will decide its fate in the Conference League.
Probable line-ups for Alkmaar-Vaduz
ALKMAAR (4-3-3): Zoet; Kasius, Goes, Penetra, de Wit; Clasie, Mijans, Smit; Poku, Parrot, Daal.
VADUZ (4-2-3-1): Schaffen; Beeli, Simani, Berisha, Schwizer; Seiler, Mack, Eberhard; Monseberger, Dantas Fernandes, Campos. POSSIBLE EXACT RESULT: 4-0 It is possible to see Pep Guardiola walking up to the Sanctuary of Santa Rosalia, the patron saint of Palermo. This is known in Sicilian dialect as the Acchianata, and is a well-established ritual for the people of Palermo, who climb up to receive the blessing of the “Santuzza.” It is a pilgrimage before tonight’s friendly match at the Barbera stadium between Palermo and Manchester City for the Anglo-Palermitan Trophy.
prayer— This morning, the Manchester staff, led by the Spanish coach and athletic trainer Federico Genovesi, wearing jerseys with the image of Falcone and Borsellino, walked to Monte Pellegrino to visit the Sanctuary of Santa Rosalia, a symbol of faith and identity for all of Palermo. Welcomed by the regent Don Natale Fiorentino, the staff members gathered in silent prayer in the Sacred Grotto and received a blessing. A gesture, as recounted on the Facebook page of the Sanctuary of Santa Rosalia, that united the faith and tradition of a city that will experience an extraordinary evening of soccer tonight.