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Recommended today s Melbourne City VS Hiroshima Three Arrows

Home: Melbourne City's recent state has ups and downs. In the last 6 games, we have won 3 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss. Especially at home, the performance was really impressive, with 4 wins and 2 draws in the last 6 homes. But who would have thought that in the first round of the Australian Football Championship, they actually lost 0-2 to the Lycrat Tigers and were eliminated early, which would probably have a big blow to the team's morale. In terms of lineup, Melbourne City is also in trouble. Main forward Andrew Nabute has a torn cruciate ligament and is directly reimbursed this season. Marco Tillio, a fast horse on the wing, also had to miss 6-8 weeks, and the offensive end would suffer heavy losses. The young forward Max Caputo, who has no way to use it, has a pitifully low shooting conversion rate in the last three warm-up games, only 6.7%. There is also full-back Harry Hillington, who has an ankle injury, which affects the team's offense and defense from the wing.

Away game: Hiroshima Sanar, ranked 6th in the Japanese League. After 30 rounds of the game, he had 15 wins, 6 draws and 9 losses, with 51 points, and was only 3 points away from the third place Kashima Sun God. In order to achieve better ranking, this momentum is in full swing. They have been in good shape recently. They have won 3 wins and 2 draws in the last five rounds of the Japanese League, and they even tied 1-1 on the court. Hiroshima Miarak has also had a strong away game. In the past 15 away games, 8 wins, 3 draws and 4 losses, with a away win rate of 53.3%. Moreover, their lineup is complete and there is no injury to the main force. After the return of the midfield core Yotaro Nakajima, he was in full swing, contributing 2 goals and 3 assists in the last three games, and cooperated with Brazilian striker Anderson Lopez, who scored 8 goals and 3 assists in the last 10 games. The team adopts a three-center-back system to arrange the defense steadily.

Comprehensive analysis: Although Melbourne City has advantages at home, its previous home performance was also good, but its offensive end was damaged, and there were hidden dangers on the defense line. Hiroshima Three Arrows are in a stable state, complete lineup, strong offensive firepower, and strong away combat capabilities. In this comparison, Hiroshima Sanarak won a bigger chance in this game. I personally think that Hiroshima Sanarak can win away or at least remain unbeaten in this game. Recommended direction: Unbeaten away