1
Arsenal
24
2
Bayern
21
3
Liverpool
18
4
Tottenham
17
5
Barcelona
16
6
Chelsea
16
7
Sporting CP
16
8
Man City
16
9
Real Madrid
15
10
Inter
15
11
PSG
14
12
Newcastle
14
13
Juventus
13
14
Atletico Madrid
13
15
Atalanta
13
16
Leverkusen
12
17
Borussia Dortmund
11
18
Olympiakos
11
19
Club Brugge
10
20
Galatasaray
10
21
Monaco
10
22
Qarabag
10
23
Bodø/Glimt
9
24
Benfica
9
25
Marseille
9
26
Pafos
9
27
Union Saint-Gilloise
9
28
PSV
8
29
Athletic Bilbao
8
30
Napoli
8
31
Copenhagen
8
32
Ajax
6
33
Eintracht Frankfurt
4
34
Slavia Praha
3
35
Villarreal
1
36
Kairat
1
Olympiakos played well tactically to a deservingly 0-0 draw in the 1st leg. All the advantage is in their hands now as they play the 2nd leg on their formidable homeground. They have only lost 1 game on home soil all season last term and that was to PAOK, the champions. Viktoria controlled well in the 1st leg but failed to find the net. Sometimes in football, yes, possession is good but you need to score goals to win. Honestly, there is no point having 60-70% possesion if you can't score to win which means poor conversion rate.
Now, foccussing on tonight's game at the Karaiskakis Stadium, it is seriously going to be hard to believe that Olympiakos will lose this game. They are one of the favourites who regularly qualifies, a team with vast Europe exoerience. They did slack a couple of years back but looking at their form last season, it can be said that Olympiakos is back in good shape.
All that is needed of Olympiakos is to tighten their defence to prevent Viktoria from getting an away goal or two. Their defence were solid last week, more so, they should perform even better at home. There should not be a draw I guess as I am expecting Olynpiakos to swarm all over Viktoria's defence aand go all out for a win.
Olympiakos to win.