Sunday 2/11 14.00
OB (11th) are in a poor state. They have
lost the last two matches with a total score of 5-0. The last match in Randers
(3-0) was terrible. OB had 3 shots in the entire match (Randers had 23 shots).
OB are a team without confidence. New head coach Ove Pedersen has not had a
positive effect thus far. The team is as such decent, but the key players are
not performing (Rasmus Falk and Emil Larsen). Add to this that the constant
media attention must cost a lot of energy. This match is a terrible one for OB.
All pressure will be on the home team since no one expects anything from Hobro.
If OB loses here, they will be far from the rivals above the relegation line.
Hobro (6th) have not won in the last six matches (four draws and two losses). They
can no longer surprise the opponents like they managed to in the first rounds.
Hobro are not a poor team though. They have a brilliant team spirit (something
that OB really lacks) and some quality players that have had a good season
(Antipas and Hvilsom). They are especially good at counter attacking, why they
have also earned most points when playing away (including a 2-1 win at OB in July).
Hobro played a decent game against FC Copenhagen last weekend (0-2) where they
with some luck could have earned points. We are quite sure that they still have
a lot of confidence in the project (to survive). Left back Jacob Tjørnelund is
doubtful due to a head injury.
OB are in a really poor state. At home
against the league’s underdogs, they will have all pressure on them, and we really
doubt they will be able to handle it at the moment. Hobro have proven several
times that they are tough visitors (only one away loss this season) and they
have some counter attacking qualities that should give OB’s fragile defence
problems. Tipico is offering way too much here. Hurry up, before the odds
drops.
Tip
of the Week: 2 (DNB) – 2.64 at Tipico
Place 71.4% of total stake on Hobro and
28.6% on draw
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