Premier League: WBA- Manchester City
City served us very well with four winning bets at good odds around the turn of the month, they have now won eight in a row, keeping cleansheets in their last four, they have continued to win and score, despite losing talismanic striker Sergio Aguero to injury and three aginst Palace and two on the road to Roma prove they still pose an offensive threat, with or without the prolific frontman. The return to action of David Silva and to form of Yaya Toure have been key .
Albion are probably better than the league table suggests and do pose a threat up front with their pace, but they have been far too negative under coach Alan Irvine and he has only changed that approach once his job was clearly in danger and the club in trouble. We have seen a far more attacking game plan against Aston Villa and QPR, but the Villans are toothless and it came at the loss of three goals at Loftus Road and I suspect it will be similarly costly eventually today. The Baggies have won just four home games in 2014, which highlights further how they are uncomfortable when the onus is on them to make the running and they are 0-1-8 in their last nine meetings with City.
I cannot see much down side with this quote, City have an "easy" run of fixtures over the holiday and will be looking to close that three point gap on Chelsea, ahead of a trip to Stamford Bridge at the end of the month and I expect them to be very hungry for the points today.
1.5 units Manchester City -1 ball 2.09 asian line/Sportmarket.
City served us very well with four winning bets at good odds around the turn of the month, they have now won eight in a row, keeping cleansheets in their last four, they have continued to win and score, despite losing talismanic striker Sergio Aguero to injury and three aginst Palace and two on the road to Roma prove they still pose an offensive threat, with or without the prolific frontman. The return to action of David Silva and to form of Yaya Toure have been key .
Albion are probably better than the league table suggests and do pose a threat up front with their pace, but they have been far too negative under coach Alan Irvine and he has only changed that approach once his job was clearly in danger and the club in trouble. We have seen a far more attacking game plan against Aston Villa and QPR, but the Villans are toothless and it came at the loss of three goals at Loftus Road and I suspect it will be similarly costly eventually today. The Baggies have won just four home games in 2014, which highlights further how they are uncomfortable when the onus is on them to make the running and they are 0-1-8 in their last nine meetings with City.
I cannot see much down side with this quote, City have an "easy" run of fixtures over the holiday and will be looking to close that three point gap on Chelsea, ahead of a trip to Stamford Bridge at the end of the month and I expect them to be very hungry for the points today.
1.5 units Manchester City -1 ball 2.09 asian line/Sportmarket.
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