Yesterday most favorites did not win including Fiorentina at odd 1.67,Juventus at odd 1.7 and Lazio at odd 1.65.The fun fact is that these teams were all playing at home and no one of them managed to win,many of you will say a coincidence but I will say it is because a lot of people have bet loads of money in these events and some even parlaying them that these results happen,it is not difficult nowadays to interfere with the result of one game.Usually out of three favorites one should have at least won but yesterday was a huge surprise day for Serie A as all these teams could not.
I think that football is not the same and most teams do not take it seriously,it is just money business for them and not glory anymore,while I would justify Fiorentina as they were tired because played at Thursday in Europa Conference League the other teams especially Lazio should have won.
Do you think this is a score game from the bookies?
Because many people bet on the top teams, the dealers set the score so they can take a lot of profit, what do you mean?
Serie A is known for its match fixing scandals but I don't think it started happening at the start of the season, maybe the reason for Fiorentina being tired is quite understandable and it was clear in the match they had a 2 goal lead in the first half but Lecce equalized in the second half, but for Lazio and Juventus are indeed the team's performance which is not good so I think it's only natural that they can't win.
I watched the Juventus match, they didn't play well this week, the team's performance was very erratic while Lazio had indeed not gotten any points for 2 matches because this team's performance at the start of the season was quite bad.
Never say never, but seriously in my wildest dreams I can't imagine that Juventus Turin after just getting caught for illegal financial activities would now be involved in a match fixing scandal.
No, I think there are days when the results just are as they are.
There have been a few games that were quite close and none of them has anything to do with match fixing.
I am aware of a few games that were fixed and it is quite some time ago and I saw that in Youtube, but I wonder how difficult match fixing would be given how many cameras there are, also the addition of the VAR, all these extra technology and perspectives. If a game was really fixed in advance, how likely is it that a player or an official can make the desired result happen when there are so many people involved in a game?
I also think that Juventus Turin has a huge burden to carry from last season and if there is one thing they don't want, then it is to lose points and fall behind in the fight for the Scudetto.