Young Boys - Manchester United Prediction, Picks and Tips
Wednesday evening, Young Boys receives Manchester United's visit to the first round of the UEFA Champions League. The "Stade de Suisse" is YB's debut in the UCL, while the English are still trying to avoid shame in the Cantonese Country after having played Basel's nightmares in recent years. Josh Mourinho's band starts his favorite.
Without bothering problems, the two bands promise an interesting duel on the artificial turf in Bern. Young Boys is a generally offensive team, but who does not have the technical means that "devils" have in this move. The Swiss have qualified in groups after a dramatic double fight, disputed against Dinamo Zagreb. It was 1-1 at Berne and 2-1 in Zagreb's inferno for Young Boys, who has been knocking on the League gates in recent years. He has always missed the qualification in the last preliminary round, but this time the fate was on his side! Young Boys has just won the 12th title in the Swiss championship, the first after a two-decade break. Breaking the supremacy of FC Basel, Young Boys showed he can do European performance without massive investment, the star of the lot being striker Guillaume Hoarau, who also went on to PSG. Coached by Gerard Seoane, Young Boys has only one victory in 6 games played against teams in England, and the latest memories are not pleasant. Leaving aside UCL's double hand with Tottenham, in 2011, when the Swiss won 3-2 at home and lost to London 0-4, another duel draws attention.
In the Europa League, the Young Boys fought in 2014 with Everton and lost categorically 1-4 home or 1-3 away. Five of Everton's seven goals were scored by Romelu Lukaku, now a big-time golfer at Manchester United! In the last 10 European games, the Swiss have only two victories, won with Dinamo Zagreb and Skenderbeu. If United is to develop at full capacity, victory should be affordable, even if artificial turf in Switzerland will pose some problems to Jose Mourinho's students. United lost to Switzerland on his last visit to FC Basel when a series of 7 consecutive no-defections for "devils" ended in the European Cups. But United has only 3 defeats in the last 20 UEFA matches and Watford (2-1) and Burnley (2-0) have shown that there is a future for Mourinho's band. Even if Young Boys has scored 14 goals in the last 5 official matches, Wednesday's advesar is more valuable than the Swiss bands, and the difference in value should be seen on the table. The guests only miss Herrera, Jones and Luke Shaw, all of which are easy to replace.
Our recommendation tip for Young Boys - Manchester United : Manchester United to win @ 1.70
