Switzerland U21 vs Georgia U21 - home win with -2 Asian Handicap at 4/5.

WIN . http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/306466_130428340395562_130426990395697_140642_1424929085_n.jpgSurprisingly enough, Switzerland U21 have managed to produce another cracking U21 side despite the heroics of their last team – it seemed an impossible feat but here we are adorning yet more superb Swiss displays! I mean, seriously – they were missing around six regulars for their home game with Croatia U21 and still destroyed their Balkan opponents, running out 4-0 winners in a very one-sided game. Since then, they’ve taken on a tough trip to Georgia U21 and won 0-1 and just look to be getting stronger as time goes by. There’s pace, finesse, and plenty of creativity in this Swiss side and I like watching them an awful lot, in all honesty. This Swiss U21 side can cause another surprise or two in this qualifying campaign and a dominant home win would not surprise me at all here.

Georgia U21 are not a side that I will bet against lightly. True enough, their firepower is rather weak and it shows in most of their games. However, they have a terrific sense of unity and their defence can be strong when it’s allowed to be. What I mean by that is that they’ll gather strength from their opponents if their opponents spurn good opportunities. However, if they do concede then they tend to fall apart as they’re not great at attacking. Ok, they were facing Spain U21 in their two previous games to their home game with Switzerland U21 but it’s no surprise at all that they capitulated after conceding, ultimately conceding more goals as they try to push on. Given the pace of the Swiss attack, I do think that Georgia will concede an early goal here and we could and should see a one-sided result here.

U21 football is not an exact science; far from it. However, if this game goes to plan, we really should expect a dominant home win from a very impressive Switzerland U21 side, hence my call of the -2 Asian Handicap.