The Cyprotes have been playing above expectations in the qualifiers, but Olympiakos are likely to pose a much bigger threat for the visitors than their previous rivals.
The Thrylos did well to sign Rafinha, Yann M’Vila, Jose Cholevas and several other experienced players in the summer transfer window, and it is no wonder they are seen as favourites to win the first leg. The Greeks are a real force to be reckoned with at home, and even though there will be no spectators at Georgios Karaiskakis, we are tempted to put money on the hosts. When two teams met in July Olympiakos won.
The Cyprotes have been playing above expectations in the qualifiers, but Olympiakos are likely to pose a much bigger threat for the visitors than their previous rivals.
The Thrylos did well to sign Rafinha, Yann M’Vila, Jose Cholevas and several other experienced players in the summer transfer window, and it is no wonder they are seen as favourites to win the first leg. The Greeks are a real force to be reckoned with at home, and even though there will be no spectators at Georgios Karaiskakis, we are tempted to put money on the hosts. When two teams met in July Olympiakos won.