In my not so humble opinion, it's a no-brainer to pick out the candy from the baby's hand here. Just take a gander at those tournament records; Feyenoord is cruising with a 2-0-1 record, while Red Bull Salzburg seems like they've lost their wings with a 0-0-3. I haven't seen a record that bleak since my high school senior year.
Let's talk goalies for a second. Feyenoord's Timon Wellenreuther has an impressive save count of 12, which is essentially double of what Red Bull Salzburg's Alexander Schlager and Janis Blaswich have combined. Schlager, by the way, is one name you won't see on the pitch today, since he's on the injury list.
Moving onto the field players, Feyenoord stars with Antoni Milambo leading the charge. The man has 3 goals under his belt and let's not forget about Igor Paixão and Quinten Timber who are putting solid numbers on the board. Over at Salzburg, things look a bit more grim. Amar Dedić is chilling on the sidelines with an injury and the status of Maurits Kjærgaard is as clear as back alley moonshine.
Salzburg’s recent results have been as inviting as a porcupine in a balloons store, compared to Feyenoord, who pulled off impressive victories against Benfica and Girona. To sum it up, it's like comparing a pristine Rolls Royce to a beat-up Pinto.
Albert's Prediction: Feyenoord by 2.