Friday, September 13, 2024

Prediction: Galatasaray vs BSC Young Boys

Verdict: Both teams to score

Best Odds: 8/11

Bookmaker: Dachbet

With a Champions League group stage ticket still hanging in the balance on Tuesday night, Galatasaray will welcome Young Boys to Istanbul.

Galatasaray

Starting with the hosts, suffering late heartbreak over in Switzerland last week as they eventually fell to an action-packed 3-2 defeat, Galatasaray have a real job on their hands here. Although the Turkish heavyweights might have opened the new Super Lig campaign with back-to-back victories, Okay Buruk’s men have struggled to find any kind of stability. Remarkably getting proceedings underway with an infamous display on August 3rd as they slumped to a 5-0 drumming at the hands of Besiktas in the Turkish Super Cup, the former Goztepe boss knows that his squad faces a must-win showdown on Tuesday night. Showing some glaring defensive issues on foreign soil last week, Galatasaray have also continued show some extended struggles at the back. In fact, shipping 10 gaols in their first four competitive appearances this season, Buruk’s side have failed to muster a single clean sheet from any of their previous eight appearances on either side of the summer break.

Team News

Shown a second-half red card over in Switzerland last week, 29-year-old Abdulkerim Bardakci will miss out through suspension on Tuesday night. Likewise, still dealing with a recent muscle injury, former Tottenham defender Davinson Sanchez remains a real doubt here.

Coming off the bench and bagging a brace in Bern last week, ex-Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi will be hoping for a full recall in Istanbul. However, despite notching just a single goal across any competition since opening up the new campaign, attacking talisman Mauro Icardi should keep his spot spearhead Buruk’s attack.

BSC Young Boys

As for the visitors, while Young Boys might have opened their first-leg showdown in Bern last week pencilled in as an underdog, the Swiss heavyweight sprung a major upset at the Wankdorf Stadium. Storming their way to that 3-2 victory on home soil and now looking to finish off their qualifying adventure in Istanbul on Tuesday night, Patrick Rahmen’s men will be desperate to use that performance as a platform to build on. However, despite claiming a 17th domestic crown last season, Young Boys have come under plenty of scrutiny since opening the 2024/25 campaign. Getting proceedings underway with a 2-1 loss at the hands of Sion on July 21st, the midweek guests have remarkably failed to record a single victory from any of their first five Super League showdowns. Also showing their own respective defensive issues, Rahmen’s squad are seeking one more miracle in Istanbul.

Team News

Both still dealing with respective long-term injury issues continuing on from last season, Young Boys will once again be without the duo of Facinet Conte and one-time Nottingham Forest defender Saidy Janko on Tuesday night. However, the Swiss champions do remain hopeful that Poland U21 international Lukasz Lakomy can return to Rahmen’s squad here.

Watching number-one goalkeeper David von Ballmoos suffer a first-half knock
Bagging a first-leg brace in Bern last week, 22-year-old Marvin Keller could start between the sticks. Notching a first-leg brace in Bern, Joel Monteiro will partner ex-Anderlecht striker Silvere Ganvoula in the final third.

Key Factors to Consider

    • When Galatasaray and BSC Young Boys met for their first-leg showdown in Bern last week, the Swiss champions collected a 3-2 victory on home soil.
    • However, Tuesday’s guests have remarkably failed to win any of their opening five Super League appearances so far this season.
    • Continuing on from last season, Galatasaray have failed to muster a single clean sheet from any of their last eight appearances.
    • Likewise, BSC Young Boys have conceded 15 goals across all competitions since opening the new campaign last month.
    • Tuesday’s guests have seen six of their first seven appearances across all formats finish with both teams finding the net.

    Conclusion

    Watching Young Boys eventually claim what was a thrilling 3-2 victory in Bern last week, the Swiss champions will be desperate to finish off the job here. However, two camps who have continued to show their own glaring defensive issues, we could be set for another action-packed showdown from Istanbul. With a Champions League group stage ticket still firmly hanging in the balance on Tuesday night, we are expecting chances to come thick and fast on Tuesday night.

    Verdict: Both teams to score

    Best Odds: 8/11

    Bookmaker: Dachbet

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Tom Dunstan


    Formerly of The Independent, Tom has spent the past six years as one of our senior writers and betting experts. Alongside working with numerous publications from across the globe, Tom also graduated from the University of Falmouth in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Digital Media.
    Spending almost the past decade working in countries such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada, he has also spent time featuring in sports radio. Tom can be followed on Instagram - @iamtomdunstan

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