Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Chelsea

On Tuesday night, the Israeli champion Maccabi Tel Aviv is going against English champion Chelsea in a meeting of the fifth round of Group G in the Champions League. Check out our useful football prediction.
The hosts are the underdog here, but the rankings for the group stage of the tournament mentioned by fixed-games.com was a success for the team. Londoners did a very low season and their games in the Champions League and are far from their best form. The leader in this group is Porto with an asset of 10 points, the second place is for Chelsea with 7 points, the third is for Dynamo Kiev with 5 points and the hosts today are on the last place without a point won.
Two months ago, Chelsea won convincingly with a 4:0 home against that rival and now the expectations of the experts are for a new easy victory.
Maccabi Tel Aviv lost the four games so far in the group allowing 11 goals and scoring only 1 hit. The Israeli champion, however, will try to take something from this meeting although their mission seems almost impossible. The team is the sole leader in the local Championship, having won their last two games in the Championship.
Chelsea has not yet stepped on her feet after the nightmarish season so far. The boys of Jose Mourinho are unrecognizable in the English Premier League. They are experiencing similar difficulties and in the most prestigious European club tournament, but still retain for now their chances of ranking in the semifinals. The only ones with injuries in their camp are the permanently injured Thibault Courtois and Radamel Falcao. Chelsea arrived in Tel Aviv with a specific task and that`s to win, which almost certainly will send them into the next phase of the Champions League round before the end.
Our football forecast is 2.

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