
Despite Olympiacos holding a narrow 3-2 lead on aggregate, Fenerbahce gained momentum after staging a remarkable comeback in Greece last week. However, despite their strong domestic form, Fenerbahce faces the possibility of ending the season without silverware unless they can turn things around.
Currently sitting two points behind league leaders Galatasaray in the Super Lig, Fenerbahce's title hopes may depend on their upcoming head-to-head clash. But for now, their focus is on extending their run in the Europa Conference League, drawing inspiration from their resilient performance in the previous leg.
Despite facing a 3-0 deficit, Fenerbahce fought back to within one goal, showcasing their determination. Despite their recent struggles in European competitions, they have a chance to set up a potential clash with either Aston Villa or Lille with a home win.
On the other hand, Olympiacos is eyeing their first-ever semi-final in UEFA competition. After dropping into the Conference League, they have capitalized on their opportunities, securing four wins and scoring 12 goals in their last five fixtures.
While their domestic form has been less impressive, sitting six points behind the leaders in fourth place, Olympiacos had the advantage of a weekend off from domestic action, providing them with valuable rest ahead of the crucial second leg.
INJURIES & SUSPENSION
Ferdi Kadioglu is expected to step into the Fenerbahce lineup following Jayden Oosterwolde's injury in the first leg. While Rodrigo Becao also suffered an injury during the game, he managed to make it to the substitutes' bench in the subsequent match.Fred, who was on the bench in Greece, is likely to start in this crucial match. Meanwhile, Olympiacos coach Mendilibar has been favoring a 4-4-2 formation recently, so we can anticipate a similar lineup for Olympiacos.
However, Panagiotis Retsos will be suspended after receiving his third yellow card, which could lead to Andreas Ndoj taking his place, especially with several other center-backs sidelined due to injury. Vicente Iborra and Andre Horta are also viable options if Mendilibar decides to include a third midfielder in the lineup.
POSSIBLE LINE-UPS
Fenerbahce possible starting lineup:Livakovic; Osayi-Samuel, Becao, Soyuncu, Kadioglu; Fred, Krunic; Kahveci, Szymanski, Tadic; Dzeko
Olympiacos possible starting lineup:
Tzolakis; Rodinei, Ndoj, Carmo, Ortega; Masouras, Chiquinho, Hezze, Fortounis; El Kaabi, Jovetic
EXPERT PREDICTION
Fenerbache 1-1 Olympiacos
Considering this, we predict a draw in the scoreline, which would see Olympiacos advance to the semi-finals.