Qarabag take on the visitors Gabala in the round 17 match of Azerbaijan Premier League. The match will be played on Tuesday, December 13th at Azersun Arena (Baku).
The flagship of Azerbaijani football are rushing to their next, 10th anniversary, champion title. The “horses” won 14 out of 16 rounds of the championship, did not know defeats in them, scored 44 goals into the opponents’ net, plus they respect their goalkeepers Gugeshashvili and Makhamadaliev, allowing opponents to upset them only 8 times in the entire championship. The team's style of play is such that it begins to nightmare its counterparts with the starting whistle, it scores in the debut half, although there were cases when they concede, and in the second half the scenario is repeated.
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Gabala is also one of the leaders of Azerbaijani football, but due to the hegemony of the upcoming opponent in it, it takes only 2-3 places on the podium. But in the current tournament, the team is not doing well yet, 6 out of 16 rounds have already been lost, 17 goals have been conceded, though 20 have been scored, as a result, they occupy only fifth place and now behind the “radar”. In half of the championship games they played with the proposed outcome, that is, none of the halves remained dry.
The rivals met no more than a week ago within the framework of the country's cup, and then Qarabag, playing on its own field, somewhat unexpectedly could not overcome the resistance of Gabala, having rolled up a draw with it 2-2. However, goals were scored in every 45 minutes. Surely the “steeds” will want to fix that gap in the cup with a victory in the championship. And probably the game will again take place in the pressure of the attack over the defense, which is likely to bring a second result in the implementation of scoring chances without leaving any of the two parts of the match without a goal scored.
Prediction for the match: Scored goals in both halves – yes.