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Over (1 set, 9,5 over) @2.340 10/10

Bayern - Auckland City

Mindozas 06/15 16:00 in 6 hours
Bayern (over 4.5) @1.830 10/10
Here everything, I think, depends only on Bayern's desire and motivation. Somehow I believe that the German team will not lack that. The opponent is the weakest team in the tournament, semi-amateur players from New Zealand. Buddies who have jobs, train periods once a week, play in local NZ championships and in tournaments organized by Oceania, and occasionally wear FIFA club shirts. There was a time when the team was stronger, doing better, putting up a fight, had national team players, half of a legion, but now all the better local players have been grabbed by the newly formed Auckland FC, playing in the Australian league, and also from City, so there are not many options to strengthen with locals, the remaining class is under, the legion is weak, so there are no options in this tournament. The last attempt was very unsuccessful, half a year ago in the first round against Al Ain from the UAE, it ended 2:6. There were many defensive mistakes, positional errors, missed shots. Al Ain is not a bad team in general, but also not Bayern. So I can hardly imagine how Bayern could not take advantage of everything, even if there is a bit of a lack of motivation, if there is an impact from acclimatization, rotation, the class difference is still huge.
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(Palmeiras & Porto) @3.250 7/10
Group: Porto, Palmeiras, Inter Miami, Al Ahly Cairo.
In my opinion, Porto and Palmeiras are the two strongest teams in the group, which should make it to the next stage. Inter Miami is often seen as the main candidate to shake up the waters and make it to the quarterfinals, but I am not as optimistic about them. They will play a couple of matches in their city, have players like Messi in attack, and will cause problems for their opponents with their offense, but their defense has many issues. If they struggle in their own MLS, it will be even harder for them against such strong opponents, which I believe will be their biggest obstacle to making it to the quarterfinals. The significant gap between the teams rarely works in favor of the underdogs. At the same time, memories from their tour in Peru and Asia come to mind, where Saudi Arabian clubs easily broke through their defense.
Al Ahly is a solid club, one of the best in Africa in recent years, well-balanced, and with a similar playing style as Porto and Palmeiras. However, the latter two have a significantly better squad, which should tip the scales in their favor. Perhaps Africa will put up a good fight in one game or even steal a couple of points, but it is unlikely that they will be able to make it to the next stage.
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