Freiburg vs West Ham
In last season's Europa League final, West Ham fans threw objects on the pitch, resulting in Fiorentina player Bilagi being injured. Subsequently, UEFA issued a ban on West Ham fans, banning them from the team's next European away game. That was the first game of the group stage against Freiburg this season, when West Ham, who had no support, still beat Freiburg away. At that time, the two left-sided starters Fornals and Correll also left the team in the winter window.
Ahead of the second leg of the group stage, West Ham had just been beaten by five goals away from Fulham when they were hit by the flu. West Ham, who had an extremely unfavorable image before the game, still beat Freiburg by 2 goals at home, and West Ham defeated their opponents in an unfavorable situation in both group stage games, and the real gap between the two sides can be seen.
Freiburg's draw with Bayern Munich in the last round was analysed and I think goalkeeper Artubolu is still the biggest concern for the team. Since February, Freiburg have conceded at least two goals per game, with the exception of a Europa League visit to Lens. Goalkeeper Atubolu was the lowest-rated player in both legs of the group stage clash with West Ham.
Visitors West Ham were previously winless in eight games. However, since Paqueta's return, West Ham have reversed their decline and regained their winning streak. And after Paqueta's comeback, Bowen also fully activated, and in the last 2 games, Bowen contributed 3 goals and 1 assist.
From a technical and tactical point of view, Freiburg is a team that specializes in working at heights. However, this was not reflected in the two legs of the group stage between the two sides, and instead scored two headers in West Ham's first away game. Bowen provided the assist and Paqueta scored with a header, and Paqueta was also the man of the match. Paqueta and Bowen, who have returned and regained their form, are believed to be Freiburg's biggest threat in this game.
The ban on West Ham fans travelling to the away stadium for this game has been lifted. However, due to the general strike of German train drivers, West Ham fans are still struggling to make ends meet in Germany. There are only around 2,200 West Ham fans travelling to the stadium so far, and the club has provided fans with a statement of travel options. Compared to the first leg with no away support, and 2,200 fans cheering on the team, West Ham's situation as a guest is already better than in the group stage.
Conclusion:
The data of this game is maintained at 0, which seems to be unfavorable to West Ham, who beat Freiburg twice in the group stage. However, we pay attention to the timing of the market data, with the earliest figures showing an eight-game winless run at West Ham, while Freiburg were on a three-game unbeaten run. There is continuity in the market attitude, not to mention that in the context of Freiburg's home draw with Bayern Munich in the last round, the market attitude is still tilted towards West Ham, which is obviously not conducive to Freiburg, who have the home advantage. In this game, I think West Ham, who are in recovering form, can be trusted, and the worst result is believed to be a draw and a full body retreat.
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