Daily Spread Betting Round-up
More misery for Ljungberg and Arsenal, a brace for Salah and another shock loss for Chelsea – it’s our Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you’ve won? Ljungberg’s latest embarrassment – Arsenal v Man CityThe pressure is mounting for Arsenal to find a proper replacement for Unai Emery, before their season becomes completely unsalvageable. Freddie Ljungberg has more than proven he isn’t up to the job. Yes, a visit from Man City is a difficult task for any manager. However, the ease with which the defending champs won, combined with the lack of success in a run of fixtures the Gunners really should have breezed through, means the club legend has to go.Man City had the game wrapped up before half time. Kevin De Bruyne opened scoring after just 2 minutes, securing a 23 times multiplier for anyone who had sold a 1st Match Goal spread of 25-28. Raheem Sterling made it 2-0 with his 16th goal of the season after a quarter of an hour, before De Bruyne got the 3rd in the 40th minute. That meant the Belgian ace’s SMM make-up hit 82 against a starting price of 25-30 – in other words, 52 times your initial bet. The hosts’ inability to score meant that the Man City/Arsenal Shirt Supremacy came in at 41 – that’s Sterling at no. 7 and 2 x De Bruyne at no. 17. Take off the opening price of 16-20, and you get 21 times your starting stake. The fact City had the whole thing finished off so early meant that you’d have had to sell a Total Goal Minutes spread of 190-205 to make any money – to be precise, 133 times your original bet. Blues off the boil – Chelsea v BournemouthA bright autumn, that saw them pick up 6 straight league wins between the end of September and early November, has turned into a nasty winter for Chelsea. In their last 5 league games they’ve won just once, at home to Aston Villa. On Saturday the Blues suffered one of their worst showings yet, losing 1-0 to Bournemouth. So low were the Cherries’ chances that they started the game at a binary to win match spread of 2.8-7.7. Buy that and you would’ve won 92.3 times your initial bet. Sell a Chelsea/Bournemouth Goal Supremacy spread of 1.95-2.15, meanwhile, and you’d be left with 2.95 times your opening stake. Salah sees off Watford – Liverpool v WatfordIt wasn’t the mismatched pairing it could have been. Though Liverpool maintained their unbeaten record in the league with a 2-0 win over 20th place Watford, they didn’t have it all their own way. Nevertheless, that victory – combined with Leicester’s 1-1 draw against Norwich – means the Reds have a 10 point lead at the top. Mohamed Salah was the difference maker, scoring his first league brace since August 24th. With goals in the 38th and 90th minutes his SMM make-up was 218 against a starting spread of 56-66. That’s 152 times your opening stake.
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