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The Premier League’s big hitters had a very successful Wednesday, with Man City, Man United and Arsenal all picking up notable pre-season wins. Sterling stars in Nanjing – Asia Trophy It briefly looked like City were in trouble, going 1-0 to West Ham following a 26th minute penalty from Mark Noble. Not to worry. David Silva equalised minutes later, before Lukas Nmecha, back from his loan spell at Preston, put the Premier League champions ahead with his own converted spot kick. However, the real star was Raheem Sterling. The England ace came on in the 2nd half and immediately made his presence felt, scoring twice within half an hour. Starting at a Sterling SMM spread of 22-27 that brace made up to 203, leaving punters with 176 times their initial stake. United yet to concede – Pre-Season FriendlyWhile it might not be the most notable achievement given the calibre of their opponents, Man United are nevertheless yet to concede in their pre-season tour. Saturday’s 2-0 win over Perth Glory was followed on Wednesday by a 4-0 victory against Leeds, with goals from Mason Greenwood, Marcus Rashford, Phil Jones and Anthony Martial. If you’d correctly predicted United to win to nil at a binary spread of 30.7-38.1, then you could have won 61.9 times your opening stake. Gunners tame Bayern beast – International Champions CupArsenal’s youngsters impressed in their first International Champions Cup fixture, with Eddie Nketiah eventually securing a win over German juggernaut Bayern Munich in the 88th minute, after Robert Lewandowski had cancelled out Louis Poznanski’s 2nd half own goal. The Gunners weren’t much fancied before kick-off, and went into the game at a club-specific Total Goal Minutes spread of 74-82. With the make-up hitting 137, that’s a potential 55 times multiplier to your initial stake.
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