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Wolves are always competitive at Molineux. They press well, break quickly, and usually create enough chances to score. Their main issue is consistency in the final third and occasional defensive lapses.
Manchester United remain unpredictable but still dangerous. They create chances through pace and individual quality but concede too many soft goals. Away from home, they tend to play on transitions which actually suits them more.
Wolves will look to frustrate and counter.
United will have more of the ball but must avoid giving it away cheaply.
Goals are likely due to both teams’ defensive issues.
Pisa generally keep matches tight and rely heavily on set pieces. At home they’re organised but don’t create many chances.
Parma are the more fluid, confident team. They press well, move the ball quickly, and usually control midfield battles. They also have more goal-scoring options.
Pisa will sit deeper and keep the game cagey.
Parma should dominate possession and gradually create pressure.
Udinese are physical and disciplined but lack cutting edge up front. Their games often finish low-scoring, with long spells of defensive focus.
Genoa are very organised and solid defensively. They’re cautious away from home but effective at punishing mistakes. They are also slightly more balanced in attack than Udinese.
A tactical, slow-paced contest.
Very few clear chances.
Likely decided by a set-piece or one mistake.
Torino specialise in low-scoring, physical matches. They defend deep, protect the middle of the pitch well, and rarely get opened up at home.
AC Milan dominate possession but sometimes struggle to break compact teams. However, Milan still have superior individual quality and should eventually create enough to score.
Torino will force Milan wide and slow the game down.
Milan will control possession but may need patience.
Likely a narrow result.