Greetings,
RCD Espanyol at <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comffice:smarttags" /><st1lace>LIVORNO</st1lace> – If it was not for Jankulovski’s bomb from 25 meters, <st1lace>Livorno</st1lace> were well on their way to earning a well deserved draw against AC Milan. No B team in today’s match against the Spaniards, same line-up that faced Milan last Sunday will be taking to the pitch (a plus). Game will played “a porte chiuse”, no fans, therefore a considerable negative. RCD has compiled a very impressive UEFA record with 5 wins, 1 draw, and no losses. Take note that, with the exception of one game, all their matches have produced at least two goals. <st1lace>Livorno</st1lace> represents their toughest opponent to date. With nothing really left to play for in Serie A, <st1lace>Livorno</st1lace> will take a stab at respectability via the tough route of UEFA play. If they produce the same type of showing against Espanyol, as they did against <st1:City><st1lace>Milan</st1lace></st1:City>, they have a decent chance to pull out the victory. First leg of play – in general – has always a tendency to produce weird goal scoring outputs. I see Espanyol scoring one, but see <st1lace>Livorno</st1lace> scoring two. Who knows, perhaps Lucarelli will make a statement as he did on Sunday. Not for the faint of hearts (or wallets), the plays are as follows:<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
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<st1lace>LIVORNO</st1lace> pk and -0.5 +110 (4 units)<o></o>
<st1lace>LIVORNO</st1lace> over 2 -111 (4 units)
<o>Best of luck to all,</o>
<o></o>
<o>MA</o>
RCD Espanyol at <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comffice:smarttags" /><st1lace>LIVORNO</st1lace> – If it was not for Jankulovski’s bomb from 25 meters, <st1lace>Livorno</st1lace> were well on their way to earning a well deserved draw against AC Milan. No B team in today’s match against the Spaniards, same line-up that faced Milan last Sunday will be taking to the pitch (a plus). Game will played “a porte chiuse”, no fans, therefore a considerable negative. RCD has compiled a very impressive UEFA record with 5 wins, 1 draw, and no losses. Take note that, with the exception of one game, all their matches have produced at least two goals. <st1lace>Livorno</st1lace> represents their toughest opponent to date. With nothing really left to play for in Serie A, <st1lace>Livorno</st1lace> will take a stab at respectability via the tough route of UEFA play. If they produce the same type of showing against Espanyol, as they did against <st1:City><st1lace>Milan</st1lace></st1:City>, they have a decent chance to pull out the victory. First leg of play – in general – has always a tendency to produce weird goal scoring outputs. I see Espanyol scoring one, but see <st1lace>Livorno</st1lace> scoring two. Who knows, perhaps Lucarelli will make a statement as he did on Sunday. Not for the faint of hearts (or wallets), the plays are as follows:<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
<o> </o>
<st1lace>LIVORNO</st1lace> pk and -0.5 +110 (4 units)<o></o>
<st1lace>LIVORNO</st1lace> over 2 -111 (4 units)
<o>Best of luck to all,</o>
<o></o>
<o>MA</o>