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Olympiakos will face Monaco in their next EuroLeague clash, hoping to snap their recent slump. Despite their two-game losing streak, the Greek side still holds the league's best record (22-9), three wins ahead of fourth-placed Monaco. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect.
Olympiakos Looking to Regain Momentum
After a surprising 81-70 loss to ASVEL on Tuesday, Olympiakos has now dropped two straight. Before this stumble, they had secured a playoff spot thanks to a six-game winning streak. Head coach Georgios Bartzokas will want his team to regain their rhythm before the postseason begins. Olympiakos previously beat Monaco 89-80 in their first meeting and will aim for a repeat performance at home.
Monaco Riding a Winning Streak
Monaco, on the other hand, comes into this matchup with back-to-back victories, including a hard-fought 96-86 overtime win against Zalgiris. With a 19-12 record, they sit comfortably in fourth place, two wins clear of the play-in tournament spots. A victory in Piraeus would officially secure their playoff berth with just three games remaining in the regular season.
Will Olympiakos halt their slide, or can Monaco solidify their playoff position? The clash promises high stakes and intense competition.
Olimpia Milan continues their push for a postseason berth as they prepare to host Barcelona in their upcoming EuroLeague matchup. With 31 rounds completed, Milan currently sits 12th in the standings, trailing seventh-placed Barcelona by just one win. Read on for our match prediction.
A victory in this clash would significantly enhance Milan’s playoff aspirations. Under the guidance of Ettore Messina, the Italian side holds a 16-15 record, but they remain outside the play-in spots due to an inferior points difference. They share the same record as the two teams ahead of them, making every remaining game crucial. Their latest setback came on Tuesday when they suffered a 96-89 defeat on the road against Real Madrid, marking their third loss in four outings.
Barcelona, meanwhile, are also fighting to solidify their playoff position. The Spanish powerhouse has recorded 17 wins, matching the total of sixth-placed Zvezda. With just three games left in the regular season, securing a direct playoff spot remains a strong possibility.
However, failure to capitalize on their remaining fixtures could see Barcelona miss the postseason entirely. Joan Penarroya’s squad faced a major blow in this highly competitive race, falling 102-101 at home to Bayern earlier in the week, which ended their three-game winning streak. Additionally, Barca will be looking to break a concerning trend, as they have lost their last four encounters against Milan.