Phil Kitromilides is confident one of the star forwards for both sides will get on the score sheet first in Gothenburg
Following their 2-2 in Lyon on Wednesday, Real Madrid face more
Gallic opposition, this time in the neutral setting of Gothenburg as the
Spanish giants take on Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain. The man who brought PSG that league title will be sitting on the opposition dugout on Saturday and Carlo Ancelotti's third match of his tenure at Real Madrid is without doubt the trickiest yet.
Madrid, however, are the clear favorites with William Hill pricing them at 10/11 (1.91) to record a win, while the French champions can be backed at 12/5 (3.40).
Indeed, the price for a PSG may tempt some, with the side from the French capital reinforcing their spectacular frontline by adding Edinson Cavani to their already-stellar strike force.
The Uruguayan will link up with Zlatan Inrahimovic and Ezequiel Lavezzi forming a forward line capable of destroying defences across the continent.
Cavani is unlikely to feature against Madrid given his involvement in the Confederations Cup, though his erstwhile attacking colleague Ibrahimovic can be backed at 11/2 (5.50) to open the scoring.
Yet as an insurance policy against the not-inconsiderable talents of Cristiano Ronaldo it might be wiser to back either Ibrahimovic or Ronaldo to open the scoring at 17/10 (2.70). While Zlatan will be desperate to showcase his talents so as not to be upstaged by Cavani's arrival, Cristiano looks in sensational physical condition in pre-season.
Given that these two will be the most talented players on the pitch, not to mention the most prolific, backing either of them to open the scoring is the logical move at a decent price.
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Phil Kitromilides is a sports journalist and TV Presenter in Madrid
Comments
Lopez
Carvajal - Pepe - Nacho - Casado
Modric - Casemiro
Kaka - Ozil - Ronaldo
Morata
Casillas
Carvajal pepe ramos marcelo
kaka modric
Di maria ozil Ronaldo
Benzema
Casillas
Carvajal - Varane - Ramos - Marcelo
Modric - Casemiro/ alonso
Di maria - Ozil - Ronaldo
Morata
Carvajal-Varane-Ramos-Marcelo
Casemiro
Di Maria-Ozil-CR7
Kaka-Benzema
This is preseason after all so I guess you can expect Ancelotti to maybe give it another try
He seems to be much better playing either floating or primarily starting form left.
Let's see what happens.
PS: I will travel abroad tomorrow for one week holiday and I will not comment on Goal.com, so please do me a favor and keep The Lonely Stront busy when Messi wins Goal.50 on Monday.
RMFC isn't exactly poor.
Lopez
Carvajal - Nacho - Pepe - Casado
Casemiro - Modric
Di Maria - Ozil - Ronaldo
Morata