Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Wednesday saw another strong showing from Gabriel Jesus, while Spurs failed to get revenge on Bayern Munich. It’s our Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Jesus makes the most of Aguero’s absence - Dinamo Zagreb v Man CityWednesday’s trip to Zagreb didn’t mean all that much to Man City. They were already guaranteed the Group C top spot, and have a tricky – sort of – game at Arsenal on Sunday. What the game did provide was another chance for Gabriel Jesus to assert his himself in the absence of the injured Sergio Aguero. The Brazilian made the most of his opportunity, helping City overcome Dinamo’s surprise 10th minute opener – sell a 1st Zagreb Goal spread of 59-69 to net 49 times your original bet – via a hat-trick. Scoring in the 34th, 50th and 54th minutes, Jesus ended the game with a massive SMM make-up of 296. That means if you’d backed the youngster at a starting price of 49-57, you’d have bagged 239 times your initial stake. Spurs unable to get revenge – Bayern Munich v TottenhamDespite their domestic troubles, Bayern Munich finished the group stages as the only side with a 100% record, beating a much-changed Tottenham 3-1. Things had initially looked bright for Spurs. Ryan Sessegnon celebrated his first start for the club by scoring an equaliser in the 20th minute, cancelling out Kinglsey Coman’s opener. Buying the 19-year old at a Goal Minutes spread of 5-8, then, would have won you 12 times your initial stake. That was to be the end of the fun for the visitors, however. Thomas Muller put Bayern back in front at the stroke of half time, while Philippe Coutinho made it 3-1 just after the hour mark. With most of the action contained in the 1st half, you’d have had to sell a Total Goal Minutes spread of 188-203 if you wanted to make 45 times your opening bet.
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