Sturm Graz
Champions League
League Stage
Wed , Nov 27 , 2024 18:45
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Girona
Sturm Graz
Girona
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Sturm Graz find themselves in a tough spot as they prepare to face Girona in their latest UEFA Champions League (UCL) outing. After a morale-boosting 7-0 win over Klagenfurt, the Austrians are looking to turn around their dreadful UCL form, which has seen them lose all four group-stage matches so far. With their caretaker manager Jürgen Säumel at the helm, the team will be aiming to change their fortunes at home. However, their record in European competitions, especially against Spanish sides, leaves much to be desired.
In this Sturm vs Girona preview, we’ll break down the form and tactics of both sides, focusing on Sturm Graz’s uphill battle to turn their luck around and Girona’s quest to maintain momentum in their debut Champions League season. With both teams eager for points, it’s shaping up to be an intriguing clash.
Sturm Graz are in desperate need of a European turnaround. Despite their domestic dominance, including the recent thrashing of Klagenfurt, the team has been woeful in the UCL, losing their first four matches, with just a single goal to show for their efforts. Their 11-game losing streak in European competitions, which spans both group stages and qualifiers, is a massive concern.
At home, their record isn’t much better—six losses from their last eight European home games suggest that their fans are not likely to be expecting too much from this one. However, the team will be hoping that the recent win in the league can spark a new level of confidence going into this clash.
Sturm’s main man in attack, William Bøving, has been a bright spark with his assists and contributions, including setting up the only UCL goal the team has scored this term. His ability to provide the opener could be crucial if Sturm are to put any pressure on Girona. With their caretaker manager’s early success in domestic matches, Sturm will need to bring that energy into their European performances if they want to have any hope of making a mark in this competition.
Girona, sitting just above Sturm Graz in the UCL standings, will travel to Austria full of belief after securing three consecutive wins in La Liga. The Spanish side have found their groove domestically, and that confidence will serve them well in their European ambitions.
However, their UCL form has been inconsistent—one win and three losses—putting them under pressure to perform away from home. The team’s poor away form could play into Sturm’s hands if Girona can’t get past their roadblock mentality.
That said, Girona are in decent shape, and their attacking options, including Bojan Miovski, will be key to their success. Miovski has been in fine form, bagging a brace over the weekend, and his confidence could be pivotal in breaking down a vulnerable Sturm defence.
Girona also need to fix their habit of conceding own goals, having let in four already this campaign, which has undermined their European aspirations. If they can tighten up at the back and rely on their attacking players, they should be in a good position to pick up all three points in Austria.
BettingKick experts are predicting a tough contest for both teams, but Girona should edge it. While Sturm Graz have the home advantage, their dreadful European form and shaky defence suggest that Girona’s attacking players, including Miovski, will be too much to handle. The Spanish side’s recent victories in La Liga will give them confidence, and their superior quality in attack will likely outshine the Austrians. However, Sturm’s desperation could lead to a few nervy moments for Girona, especially if Bøving can deliver early for the hosts.
Expect a tight first half, with Girona eventually asserting their dominance in the second. If Girona can avoid further own-goal mishaps and maintain defensive discipline, they will likely leave with all three points, putting them on track to secure a spot in the knockout stages.
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We’re backing Girona to win 2-1 in what should be a hard-fought match. Despite Sturm Graz’s home advantage, their poor European form, coupled with Girona’s improving domestic record and solid attacking options, makes the Spanish side favourites. If you’re looking for a safe bet, Girona to win is the obvious choice.
Given their attacking form and Sturm’s struggles at the back, Girona should come away with the points, though it could be a nervy encounter, especially if Bøving causes any trouble early on.
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Daniel Garcia is originally from Basque Country, and as a kid who grew up just a few streets from Mendizorrotza Stadium, the choice of Deportivo Alavés as his favourite club is more than obvious. Because of his studies, he moved to Madrid where he graduated in Sports Journalism. Daniel plays football on the weekends, but that does not stop him from watching all La Liga matches. He believes that the outcome of a match can be predicted if all the parameters are analyzed well, including form of the players and weather conditions. Currently he is living in Belgrade, and is in love with a Serbian girl who works as a journalist at one of the famous Sport Channels in Serbia.