Tonight's EPL midweek fast-moving game will be Chelsea's tough home match against Manchester United. "Chelsea has been grabbing the reins at home, hoping to make the first move in the early stages, but the Red Devils are also good at playing blitzkrieg, and it is expected that both sides will enter the game in the first wave to refute the fire, and 1.5 goals half-time early to buy. (Now 621 and 611 live at 3:15am Friday)
Chelsea's squad is very young. Galpenma, Medilli and Nicolas Jackson are energetic in the midfield and front. In addition, they play on their own initiative at home. They often attack in wave after wave. In their last five home matches, they have scored seven goals in the first half, four of which were record first, and have been very dominant. Unfortunately, later kids are later kids. Obviously, they don't have enough experience, they don't have enough temperature. Many times, they wanted to win with a lead, but were afraid of losing. Instead, their opponents took it upon themselves to steal some. Only two of the five games in the first half didn't miss a wave, and four halves were sloppy with all 2 goals or more.
On the other hand, United have striker Helen back from injury before the international break. Teammates Rashford and Alejandro Canazo also got their feet wet. They knocked out Liverpool in dramatic extra time in the last eight of the EFL Cup and beat Binford 1-1 in the league. However, the injured defense is not panicking. "The Red Devil" he specializes in blitzkriegs on the road. In the last eight matches, all away matches opened the record first, and in six of them dominated the opponent's door in the first half, trying to take advantage of the lack of stability of the hosts. Looking at the last two head-to-head meetings between the two sides, all of the halves opened up by 2 goals or more, and it is expected that everyone will grab the ball as soon as the wave opens in this battle, with 1.5 goals and a half a great deal of planning.