Once more, first-rate online betting sites such as Bovada deliver great soccer online betting sites for the start of the Italian Series A season. Here at VegasBetting, we look at a few good Italian Serie A Monday Bets. We are starting to see a few more games as the players get acclimated. In this article, we reveal additional bets. It seems that Juventus is one of our must-pick teams along with AS Roma.
Italian Serie A Games 8/22/22 | ||
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AS Roma | -385 | -420 |
Cremonese | +1000 | +1300 |
Draw | +475 | +535 |
Juventus | -175 | -160 |
Sampdoria | +500 | +480 |
Draw | +325 | -305 |
The desperation to see certain teams prominent again as Italian Serie A Monday bets continue. Juventus has been down in the dumps for a couple of seasons. It is why when they came out last week with a passionate 3-0 win full of creativity, some heads turned. This was the first time in a long time where anyone could say, hey, maybe the old Juventus is back and could make a go of it this 2022-23 season.
Now, granted, it is only one game. Anything can happen in a long, long schedule. After all, there are still 37 games to go. Yes, Serie A is a 38-match season. Some fans can forget that this goes a little longer than the EPL, Bundesliga, etc. Fans of Italian soccer know for six years Juventus was the gold standard in Serie A. However, in the last two years, they fell to fourth place, and even their fans expected little heading into this campaign.
So, naturally, early in the season, there is plenty of speculation about transfers and buyouts like Depay above. One thing is clear. Juventus still haggling over money is not a great sign, but if they get this deal done, this would be a significant step forward in Serie A. To compete with teams like Naples, AS Roma, etc., Juventus needs offense like Depay can provide to offset times when the team struggles a bit defensively.
Now, Italian Serie A Monday Bets spotlights this first question. Can Juventus win with ease on Monday again?
Some will forget that teams like Juventus have struggled plenty out of the gate the past two years. However, Juventus showed early that the sluggish play of previous seasons seemed a thing of the past. There is some humble pie coming possibly later in the week as Juventus clashes against AS Roma. In the meantime, match number one was quite encouraging. Italian Serie A Monday Bets say take Juventus while one can.
For those wondering, the big thing Juventus struggled with last year was sustained offense. Among the top ten teams last year, only Torino (46 goals) had a more difficult time finding the back of the net. Juventus still finished fourth on the strength of their defense (fourth in the league). However, too many times, the execution in the final quarter was lacking, leaving coaches, players, and fans exasperated.
Expect Kean and company to be able to assert themselves a bit more freely than they did in their opening match last week. Let’s be honest. Sampdoria is not scaring anyone here. Two goals shut them out to none in their first match of the season versus Atalanta. Sampdoria generated few chances, and possession seemed to be far too fleeting. They played every bit like a team perennially in the bottom third of the table.
Juventus is motivated by keeping the momentum going. This Italian team knows it has to keep winning, and again AS Roma is a team looming in the second tier that could be a big springboard. If Juventus truly wants to compete against teams like Inter, Naples, etc., they must string these games along early in the season. Building that kind of momentum only can help their cause. Hence, take them Monday to win outright in our Italian Serie A Monday Bets.
Italian Serie A Monday Bets begs the question, can Juventus hit the over on Monday afternoon? Why do we suggest this as a possibility? Simple, that -112 number looks a bit more attractive than even the -160 for the outright win. It is a risk as can both teams combine to score three or more goals? That is a question mark, but Juventus and their double striker formation could hurt Sampdoria, who almost allowed three in their opener.
Just seeing Juventus in these Italian tweets is a sign of progress compared to the past two seasons. No one knows if they have truly snapped out of their COVID-like funk. The hope is they have done so. It would be great for Serie A, honestly. Their offense would only get an even bigger lift from Depay, but they have more than enough to potentially score three, maybe four times on Monday.
For the Italian Serie A Monday Bets, a value bet has to be considered on expecting Juventus to win by more than one goal at +107. Again, there are plenty of options for what looks like a nastier outright.
What about AS Roma for Italian Serie A Monday Bets? That is quite a loaded question. For starters, they are a whopping -375 to -425 outright over Cremonese for that tilt.
Once more, the Italian league is loaded with defensive talent, especially with Roma. Roma had a clean sheet in their opener but managed just one goal.
The contention here is maybe taking a shot at the safer bet of Under 3 goals combined.
Do not forget this. Yes, online NFL betting sites will have more quality wagers this week as more teams play their starters longer.
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