Serie A Betting Preview & Tips: Milan to get back to business

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ITALIAN football expert, Marco Di Cosmo (@scioltz) casts his eye over the best bets from Sunday's Serie A card.

Spezia v Bologna | Sunday 28th November 2021, 14:00

I am usually backing goals when these two teams are involved. The home side has the worst Serie A defence with 31 goals conceded in 13 games. No surprise they have just conceded 5 to Atalanta last week, which was easily predictable (and predicted).

Despite being two points above relegation, their offensive mindset is not paying dividends so far, but I am sure Thiago Motta will continue on this path.

On the other side, Bologna has been a constant trend for goals in recent seasons for us and 2021 does not seem different if you consider that their 13 matches produced an average of 3.3 goals per game so far.

With these premises, I really believe odds for Overs are really overpriced and I am happy to back more than two goals at 4/5 and above.

Milan v Sassuolo | Sunday 28th November 2021, 14:00 | BT Sport

Another win is on the cards for Milan when they host Sassuolo.

The away side does not seem to be on the same levels as last season; still, they had some important scalps if you consider their away win against Juventus. They are always a side not to underestimate, but the Rossoneri are clearly on a different level this season.

They have just won 1-0 at the Wanda Metropolitano, where they wasted clear chances to make their win even bigger. Moreover, Fikayo Tomori and Mike Maignan will be back in the lineups, and the two are enormous additions to the team.

Just back the Rossoneri to win and more than 1 goal in the game for a safe bet.

Best Bets

Spezia vs Bologna – Over 2.5 Goals

Milan vs Sassuolo – Milan to win and Over 1.5 Goals

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Marco first found an interest in betting back in 2007 when correctly calling AC Milan as Champions League winners. Through his love and knowledge for Italian football, Marco soon started penning betting content based around the game in his home country. Based in Italy, Marco keeps a close eye on all the goings-on in Serie A, the Azzurri as well as taking a keen interest in politics though his career in journalism and the media.

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