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Football Accumulator Tips: Andy Robson backs Rangers and Real Madrid in Sunday Match Odds 90 Acca

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Inter have suffered back-to-back defeats for only the second time this season coming into this clash, with AC Milan and Atletico Madrid getting the better of Cristian Chivu's side.
Inter have suffered five defeats across all competitions this season, but only one of these losses has been by more than a one goal margin. Inter are rarely dominated in matches.
This is an excellent opportunity for them to get back to winning ways. Hosts Pisa currently sit just two points outside of the relegation zone. Pisa's main success this season has come from drawing matches - seven of their 12 games have ended in draws, which is the joint most in Serie A this season.
They've only managed to win one of their 12 games and struggle to control the quality of the more elite sides in the division. Their stubbornness to earn these draws is commendable, but Inter have the firepower to collect all three points here. Inter have won three of their five away matches in Serie A this season, with the defeats coming against Napoli and Juventus.
Strasbourg have been struggling a little to get the balance right between their European commitments and domestic aims, but their midweek win over Crystal Palace will have given them plenty of confidence, and they should be able to register a victory here.
Liam Rosenior's side are a joy to watch and play in a very front footed manner, especially at home. Brest are unsuited to this game state, with only six goals scored across their six away matches so far, their scoring power is limited on the road.
This could very well be their undoing here, as Strasbourg have netted 13 goals across their six home games (2.16 per game) and have only conceded two goals across these fixtures - the best defensive home record of any side in Ligue 1. This record has seen Strasbourg win five of their six home matches.
Brest managed to hold Strasbourg to a 0-0 draw in this fixture last season, though that was a much more stubborn Brest side that finished just outside of the European spots. They are unlikely to come away with a clean sheet this time around given how effective Strasbourg have been in the final third at home.
Danny Rohl looks to be the right fit for the Rangers dugout after a disastrous early spell in the season under Russell Martin, who never clicked with the fans.
Rangers' three defeats in Rohl's time in charge so far have come against Celtic, as well as Brann and Roma in the Europa League. These are tough tests for any manager, let alone one who has just been drafted into the hot seat.
Rangers have settled in the SPFL and come into this game having won each of their last two league matches, against Dundee and Livingston. These aren't standout results to herald the return of Rangers as a strong force in the SPFL, but they do signal a marked improvement from the struggles that they had against similar opposition under Martin. Rohl has managed to win four of his five league games in charge, lifting the club to fifth in the table and to within nine points of league leaders Hearts.
Falkirk have a black and white record on the road having won three and lost three of their away matches. They lost 4-0 on their trip to Celtic a few weeks back and would have been hoping to play Rangers when they were still managed by Martin, with the Gers offering a much more formidable threat now with Rohl at the helm.
There's a new story in the media about Real Madrid every week, but I think Xabi Alonso is doing a decent job despite the noise surrounding his position, and rumours of player power being a big factor at the club.
There aren't many other clubs in the world where you'd attract this much criticism for being top of the league, but that's what comes with being Real Madrid boss. Real Madrid have won 10 of their 13 games in LaLiga this term, also boasting the best away record of any side, with four wins from their seven away games.
Girona have really fallen off from the heights they managed to reach a few seasons ago, with the club embroiled in a relegation battle last year, and a similar story is playing out so far in this campaign. Girona sit 18th in LaLiga and notably have only won two games all season. Both of these wins did come at home, offering promise for Girona, but with only seven goals scored across these games, they are unlikely to harm Madrid too much.
Madrid bounced back from a disappointing draw against Elche last time out to run out 4-3 winners in the Champions League over Olympiacos. There's still serious work to be done with Real Madrid defensively, but their attacking power and depth makes them a near unmatchable opponent in LaLiga.









































