Marseille v Inter Milan Champions League Betting Odds – Money Back Special

Lost First Goalscorer stake refunds if Sneijder scores

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Marseille v Inter Milan Champions League betting has some good insurance being offered by online bookmaker Ladbrokes. The highly popular bookie is running another of their great First Goalscorer Money Back specials for this Champions League fixture, which sees Didier Deschamps v Claudio Ranieri. Inter Milan have been going through a difficult season, but have found some decent form in the Champions League, and their little engine is of course Netherlands star Wesley Sneijder and it is he who is the focus of the Ladbrokes Marseille v Inter Milan Champions League betting promotion. If Wesley Sneijder scores at anytime during the match, then Ladbrokes will generously pay out refunds on any losing First Goalscorer bets. So great insurance for your betting here, and it means that you can look at the First Goalscorer market for this intriguing match, where the likes of Inter’s Diego Milito is priced at 6/1 and Diego Forlan is always decent value, trading at 7/1 in the market. So great value around to be had, and if Sneijder scores at any time during the game, any qualifying losing First Goalscorer bets placed on the match will be refunded by Ladbrokes. Ladbrokes offer a free £50 bet for new customers registering an account with them. The bookie will match the value of your first stake on a new account with a free bet, up to the maximum value of £50, which gives you some great free betting cash to enjoy as your start your sports betting with Ladbrokes!

Marseille v Inter Milan Champions League betting odds
Marseille to win: 5/4 at BetFred
Draw: 9/4 at Bet365
Inter to win: 11/4 at Bet365

Coach Didier Deschamps led Marseille through the group stage, finishing in second place behind Arsenal this season. Marseille were a little hit and miss at home though in the group stage, so there could be a bit of a lifeline for Inter in this match, because it is the French who start as favourites with the bookies in the game. Marseille thumped Dortmund at home, lost to Arsenal and then lost against group outsiders Olympiacos at home in the group stage of this season’s Champions League. However, the French unit are in pretty good form at the moment in their domestic league. Despite two drawn matches in their last two outings in the league, they are sitting in fourth place, and haven’t lost in eight matches there. Marseille have been overturned just once at home in the league this season, and while they have good strike power in Remy and Ayew in particular, a lot of their success has been around their defence. Marseille are a good physical side, a tough, battling team for opponents to try and break down. While they can put together touches of flair, their game seems to be more about hard work, team work and getting stuck into tackles. It is what works for them and they will look to take a big advantage from playing at home in the first leg. That will mean keeping the defence tight and keeping Inter off the score sheet. That will be half of the battle won right there for the home side in Marseille v Inter Milan Champions League betting. At home against Italian sides, Marseille have won four, drawn one and lost two. The last Italians to visit the Stade Velodrome was AC Milan in the 2009/10 Champions League group stage, which Marseille lost. This will be the second time that Marseille and Inter Milan have come together in European competition. They first met back in the 2003/04 UEFA Cup and it was Marseille who won the day there, winning both legs 1-0 (with Didier Drogba scoring the goal at home in the first leg).

Inter Milan need something to go right for them in Marseille v Inter Milan Champions League betting, as boss Claudio Ranieri is a man under pressure. Inter had a bit of a woeful start to their Serie A campaign, but then came along Ranieri who turned things around, and the team put together a stretch of seven straight league wins to revive their fortunes. It’s all fallen apart since then though, because following a win over Lazio on January 22nd, Inter Milan haven’t won a league game. In fact, there have been four defeats in five matches and no only that, they have conceded thirteen goals in those five matches, and have scored just four (in a 4-4 draw against Palermo, all scored by Milito). So things are definitely out of whack with Inter Milan at the moment, and if they don’t pull out something here against Marseille, then Ranieri could be out of a job, especially with rumours that Fabio Capello could be heading there. Inter Milan just look disjointed at the moment, and this will be the perfect time for Marseille to strike. Inter lost 3-0 at home in Serie A on the weekend, and there doesn’t seem any signs of a second wind coming from them. Inter did pick up two wins and a draw away from home in the Champions League group stage, and they did triumph over French side Lille along the way, so they have won in France already this season. As for their overall standing from matches in France, Inter have recorded five wins, three draws and three defeats. Inter have played better away from home in the Champions League this season that at the San Siro, presumably as there has been less pressure on their high standards. But they will still good enough to win their group, but aren’t in great form at the moment at all.