Porto have won five of their last six games with at least two goals in each
Samu Omorodion has scored three goals in his last two appearances for Porto
Dragons unlikely to be downed in Norway
Porto pit their wits against Norwegian champions Bodo/Glimt in their first game of the new-look Europa League on Wednesday and the Dragons should be capable of pinching all three points.
Vitor Bruno’s team won 3-0 at Vitoria Guimaraes last weekend to make it five wins from their opening six games in the Primeira Liga with their only loss coming against a well-drilled Sporting side.
Porto will take a strong squad to Notway for the clash with only defender Ivan Marcano, full-back Zaidu Sanusi and attacking midfielder Fábio Vieira absent through fitness issues. The Dragons have been bedding in a couple of new signings with Spanish striker Samu Omorodion and Argentinean defender Nehuen Perez settling in at opposite ends of the pitch.
Omorodion could be the key to victory
Omorodion has hit three goals in his last two games and looks a standout candidate to score at anytime against a club that shipped four to their nearest title rivals last weekend.
Bodo/Glimt remain seven points clear at the Eliteserien summit, but losing 4-1 at Brann was not the best way to prepare for this clash with Porto. The match was practically over by half-time as Brann led 3-0 before Philip Zinckernagel pulled one back but the Bergen outfit had the final word in stoppage time.
Porto can overcome any issues with the artificial pitch thanks to their ability to play direct football to Omorodion and their backline is technical enough to avoid any mistakes on the surface.
Predictions:FC Porto to Win and Over 1.5 Match Goals FC Porto 2-1 Samu Omorodion To Score Anytime