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Bayern Munich win their 8th consecutive Bundesliga title, Barcelona take another step towards La Liga victory, and Monchengladbach keep up their Champions League chase – but how much could you’ve won? Bayern seal 8th consecutive title – Werder Bremen v Bayern MunichIt wasn’t quite the thumping victory fitting for such an occasion. Nevertheless, a 1-0 victory at Werder Bremen was enough for Bayern Munich to seal their 8th consecutive Bundesliga title. What was fitting, however, was the man that got the winner. With his 31st league goal, and 46th goal in all competitions, Robert Lewandowski not only secured the championship, but extended his own personal best season tally. Yet to make any money from this fixture, you had to do a fair amount of selling. For example, you needed to sell a starting Bayern Munich/Werder Bremen (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 2.1-2.3 to make 1.1 times your initial stake. Or you had to sell a Total Goals spread of 3.75-3.95 to bag 2.75 times your opening bet. You even had to sell Lewandowski’s massive SMM spread of 104-124 to make 61 times your original wager from his 43rd minute winner. Barca remain top – Barcelona v LeganesThough not confirming either eventuality, Barca’s 2-0 win over Leganes caused the hosts to take another step towards the title while condemning the latter to a stint in 20th place. The game was also notable for another goal from Guinea-Bissau wunderkind Ansu Fati, who scored his 5th La Liga goal from just 10 shots on target. Buy the teenager at a Player Goal Minutes spread of 14-17, and his 42nd minute goal left with 25 times your initial stake. Getting the 2nd was, of course, Lionel Messi, with his 26th goal in all competitions. Coming in the 70th minute, his spotkick made 51 times your opening bet for anything buying a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 16-19. Monchengladbach keep up Champions League push – Borussia Monchengladbach v WolfsburgBorussia Monchengladbach re-entered the top 4 on Tuesday night courtesy of a 3-0 win at home to Wolfsburg. Jonas Hofmann was the difference maker, scoring in the 10th and 30th minutes. That brace gave him a SMM make-up of 70 against a starting price of 9-13. That’s 57 times your initial stake. That victory also meant anyone buying a Monchengladbach/Wolfsburg Goal Supremacy spread of 0.1-0.3 made 2.7 times their original bet.
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