Bayern Munich are in a very strong position as they face Chelsea in the round of 16 on Saturday. Tom Carnduff looks at the betting.
1pt Alphonso Davies to have 1+ shots on target at 7/2
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Chelsea's 33/1 price to qualify tells us all we need to know about their current situation heading over to Germany. 3-0 down from a first leg hammering at Stamford Bridge - Frank Lampard's side are likely to experience defeat again against the current Bundesliga champions.
Bayern's storming form throughout the post-lockdown period really fired them clear in the race for the title. They'd seen pressure from Dortmund and Leipzig throughout but those final games demonstrated why they have been number one in the country for a long period.
Hansi Flick's side are now 10/3 joint-favourites for Champions League glory and one of Napoli or Barcelona await them in the quarter-final. They should possess all the confidence needed to go all the way.
This Bayern team were in disarray at points in the early season but Flick has come in and not only steadied the ship but taken them to another level. This group of players have the feel of the next great Bayern side.
Their performances in the Champions League is how we can truly judge this team given their domination in Germany across the 2010s. Even with the tougher route out of the two possible ones to the final, Bayern look like they could do it.
It's reflected in the fact that they won maximum points (18/18) and had a goal difference of +19 in the group stage this season. That was the best-ever performance by a team in the group stage of the competition.
The 65 shots on target they posted was also well clear of any other team. Six came in that win at Stamford Bridge and there should be more here as they look to complete the job.
Bayern have had to shuffle their pack slightly due to injuries. Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka formed a fine partnership in defensive midfield but Benjamin Pavard's season-ending injury means that Kimmich will play the remainder of this tournament at right-back.
Kingsley Coman could be out and that means a start for Ivan Perisic - although reports in Germany state that Flick wasn't particularly satisfied with Perisic's performance in a recent game against Marseille so it could be a dilemma in that area.
Therefore, it is worth backing the 3/1 available on Alphonso Davies to have at least one shot on target in this contest. He proved to be a nightmare for the Chelsea defence in the first leg and there may be more of an emphasis on him to attack with Bayern's current issue at left wing.
Davies isn't known for being a prolific scorer but he did net twice in the post-lockdown period. He will get the better of the Chelsea defence on more than one occasion due to his pace and ability on the ball and if he is in the right position, he has demonstrated on multiple occasions that he will try and find the net.
I'm intrigued to see if they opt to play Davies in a more advanced position and perhaps even in that left wing role with Lucas Hernandez coming in behind. It's unlikely, but certainly one to keep in mind when the team news comes out around 7pm.
The 7/2 best price for a shot on target is particularly appealing when it is 5/1 that he scores anytime in the contest. Given the small drop down to the stats price, it is worth taking the 'safety net' of a shot as opposed to one that has to find the net.
This should be another victory for Bayern as they continue their push for European glory. They are 4/11 to win this game but the better outright value comes in the 10/11 across the board on a win starting with a -1 handicap.
That is something they have done in each of their last three competitive matches (2-4, 0-4, 3-1) while Chelsea's last two Premier League defeats have all been by at least two-goal margins.
Score prediction: Bayern Munich 2-0 Chelsea (Sky Bet odds: 8/1)
Odds correct at 0900 BST (07/08/20)
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