Premiership - Chelsea v Aston Villa
5 October 2008
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Rooney (England)
Well is Chelsea impressive under Scholari or not? Against Manchester the Brazilian coach showed that he knows how to shuffle the 'deck' playing very attacking indeed. But points are points and with CHL & Uefa cup action midweek I doubt it this will be a goal-fest. I think it is a very tight game and until Chelsea unlocks Villa's defense it would be tricky. Villa will play at Birmingham on Thursday against Litex Lovech in a theoretically easy fixture as long as Martin O'Neil's side remember that they won 1-3 in the previous tie. Aston were a bit unlucky to lose 0-1 to QPR and despite the fact that Villa have been involved in over games through the season (away to Brom and Spurs 1-2) this doesn't happen when they face one of the big four (vs. Liverpool 0-0).
Chelsea travel to the unknown to face a team who troubled AS Roma (CFR Cluj) and they need to play their good squad whilst Villa can rest some players and hang onto the previous result. Chelsea are impressive and with Bosingwa instead of Paulo Ferreira and Deco in the midfield they are really much much more creative than they used to be. Drogba is injured and I think this match will be judged on a single goal difference. Probably 1-0. It is hard to score against Chelsea but I think that Aston will go at Stamford Bridge and defend with passion. I find the over 2.5 & 3 rather attractive because I believe this game should be priced on a plain 2.5 line first of all and secondly the odds should be: OVER:1.93 UNDER:1.74! I am thinking that this is a game that it is very likely to end up 0-0 in the first half. Then my bet has a good possibility to be a winning one.. Good luck to everyone!

Pick :
Under 2.75

Odds :
1.97

Stake :
6 / 10

Bookmaker :
Pinnacle

Match Result :
2-0

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