Bookmakers are cautious about Anderlecht’s chances of winning their home match against AEK. The Belgian team is experiencing a defensive shortage, with four key defensive players currently sidelined due to injuries. This vulnerability could allow the Athenian squad to secure a satisfactory result away from home.
Anderlecht’s Recent Form
Anderlecht’s issues began as early as July, when they unexpectedly exited the Europa League qualifiers against Häcken (2:3 aggregate score). Domestically, the “Purple and Whites” started vibrantly: their first four league matches produced 11 goals scored (and five conceded), with an average of four goals per game in their fixtures. Hazard has made a significant impact, with the former Borussia Dortmund player leading the Belgian league’s scoring charts with four goals.
AEK Athens’ Current Performance
After a period of modest scoring in matches against Hapoel Be’er Sheva (1:0 aggregate score), AEK’s attack found its rhythm in the recent Conference League qualifying round against Cypriot side Aris Limassol (5:3). In Athens, Jović scored the final goal, with the Serbian forward netting his debut goal just nine minutes after coming on as a substitute. While coach Nikolich’s team can be content with a four-match unbeaten streak, they still face defensive challenges, as Aris created numerous scoring opportunities.
Key Match Dynamics
AEK has secured victories in the Conference League qualifiers solely through their home advantage, having yet to win an away match. Given Anderlecht’s defensive vulnerabilities and offensive prowess, an open and high-scoring game is anticipated.