Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Another duff result for Arsenal, another nervy win for Mourinho at Tottenham, and another squeaky win for Liverpool – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Awkward start for Ljungberg – Norwich v ArsenalSunday’s trip to Norwich wasn’t the reset Arsenal were after. Now managed, temporarily, by club legend Freddie Ljungberg, the Gunners soon found themselves down 1-0 against the relegation candidates thanks to a strike from Teemu Pukki in the 21st minute. Sell a 1st Norwich Goal spread of 52-55, then, and you’ve got 31 times your initial stake. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang equalised not too long after, only for Todd Cantell to give the hosts the lead heading into the break. Another goal from the Arsenal captain made it 2-2, and gifted the Gabonese forward a SMM make-up of 143 against a starting price of 63-73 – that’s 70 times your opening bet. The score line remained 2-2 for the rest of the game, meaning the Gunners are now without a league win since October 6th. Another nervy win for Mourinho – Tottenham v BournemouthContrary, perhaps, to expectations, it hasn’t been a dull start to Jose Mourinho’s tenure at Tottenham. After last week’s Champions League comeback against Olympiakos, Spurs won their 2nd league game in a row 3-2. Even more eerily, like against West Ham they conceded in the 73rd and 96th minutes having led 3-0 for most of the match. Dele Alli was the catalyst for that lead, his brace joined by a rare goal from Moussa Sissoko. The 23-year old England international went into the fixture at a SMM spread of 24-29 and left it with a make-up of 121 – that’s a 92 times multiplier if you’d bought at that price. Besting Alli from a spread betting perspective, however, was Harry Wilson. Though his own brace for Bournemouth proved to be in vain, his late goals left him with a massive SMM make-up of 253. Take off his starting sub price of just 5-8, and you’re left with 245 times your original bet. Reds remain unbeaten (just) – Liverpool v BrightonThough they keep cutting it close – they only have 2 league clean sheets this season – Liverpool got their 13th win on Saturday, beating Brighton 2-1. The man of the hour was Virgil van Dijk, whose brace provided the Reds with a 2-0 lead for much of the game. That both goals were headers sent the Van Dijk Headed Goal Minutes make-up to 42. Against a starting spread of 2-4, that’s 38 times your initial stake.
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