Roma v Juventus Winner Betting Odds – 21 January

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Jan/21/2014
Roma v Juventus Winner Betting Odds – 21 January

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Roma had odds of 6/4, Juventus was at 2/1 and the Draw was also at 2/1, signifying that this should be a highly competitive matchup.  57 percent of the money was coming in on Roma, however.

Roma boss Rudi Garcia is looking for revenge on Juventus following a loss in their last meeting.  Roma has only won a single game versus Juventus in seven meetings.

"I'd like to win against Juventus because it is a game where the winner goes through to the semi-finals," the former Lille boss told Rai Sport. "At the moment we are focused on this competition, it will be a good game to play.
"We need to ensure that the match goes in our favour this time. The venue of the game can change everything. It is difficult to play at their stadium, but this time it is at the Stadio Olimpico.
"Their team know how to do everything. Juve do not envy any other team. They know that they have a good squad that can play together.
"They have won two league titles and this year - with the arrival of two strong strikers in Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente - the team's even stronger."

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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