zezestudio

Monday, 25 August 2014

Manchester City - Liverpool Betting Preview: Champions to come out on top in another entertaining encounter

Having provided a number of memorable encounters in recent seasons, Al Hain-Cole is expecting last season's top two to lay on plenty of goals once again tonight.Continue...

Having gone head-to-head in last season's Premier League title race, Liverpool and Manchester City have an early chance to resume their rivalry at the Etihad Stadium on Monday night.
Five consecutive wins saw Manuel Pellegrini's men clinch the championship last campaign, and having begun this season with a 2-0 victory at Newcastle, they are 17/20 (1.85) favourites with bet365 to extend their winning streak to seven in a row here.
 The visitors have not claimed an away league victory against these opponents since coming from 2-0 down to win 3-2 back in 2008 but are available at 10/3 (4.33) to emerge victorious this time out.
Four of the last six meetings between the sides have resulted in draws, and you can get odds of 3/1 (4.00) on them sharing the spoils once again this time out.
In a way it was fitting that this pair were left fighting it out for the title last season, as their attacking prowess probably made them the two most exciting teams to watch, not least the most prolific.
Not only did both strike over 100 goals in the league, but they provided two of the season's most exhilarating encounters, with City winning 2-1 at home before seeming to hand the Reds the advantage in the title race with a 3-2 defeat at Anfield.
If anything, that defeat and a subsequent 2-2 draw against Sunderland provided the champions with a wake-up call, prompting them to refocus and enter a winning streak they are yet to relinquish.
 Their professional performance in Newcastle suggests the hosts will enter this match fully confident of laying down a marker in the defence of their crown by securing a fourth victory in five home games against these opponents.
Meanwhile, Brendan Rodgers' men demonstrated in last weekend’s slender win over Southampton the same weak underbelly that eventually cost them in the title race, meaning those 17/20 (1.85) seem generous on it proving their downfall at the home of the champions.
Even without Luis Suarez though, Liverpool's attacking philosophy should be enough to ensure an entertaining spectacle, meaning odds of 6/4 (2.50) are well worth backing on over 2.5 goals being scored for the seventh consecutive meeting between the sides, and 15th in 16 league games for the guests.

No comments:

Post a Comment