суббота, 22 сентября 2012 г.

Premier League Results: 79/1 Cole rescues Chelsea

Ashley Cole celebrates his late winner at home to Stoke
Mike Norman brings us all the day's In-Play odds matched and smashed on another afternoon of big-price goalscorers and scores...
Chelsea grabbed a late, late winner at Stamford Bridge this afternoon to keep them top of the early Premier League table.
And it was a rare Ashley Cole goal that gave the Blues all three points, the Chelsea left-back popping up with just five minutes remaining to reward those who backed him at a massive 80.079/1 in the First Goalscorer market.
The game looked to be heading towards a goalless draw with Stoke defending superbly throughout, and no-one would have begrudged Tony Pulis' men a share of the spoils. But it wasn't to be, Chelsea being matched at a high of 5.14/1 In-Play to win the game, the 1-0 Correct Score being backed at 8.88/1.
Surprise result of the day came at St Mary's where Southampton came from a goal behind to thrash Aston Villa 4-1.
The Saints were matched at 11.010/1 to win the game when they trailed, but a rare goal by Nathaniel Clyne - backed at 44.043/1 To Score anytime - put them in front and they never looked back.
Aston Villa HT/Southampton FT was backed at 40.039/1 in the Half Time/Full Time market, whilst the 36.035/1 Any Unquoted Correct Score (any side to score at least four) was another big price to be landed.
Elsewhere this afternoon West Ham snatched a late equaliser at home to Sunderland, the visitors being matched at 1.081/12 when they led with just minutes remaining, whilst West Brom - backed at 2.789/5 to win the game - and Fulham (3.3512/5) recorded wins over Reading and Wigan respectively.
In the lunchtime kick-off Everton put in a thoroughly dominant performance in beating Swansea 3-0 at the Liberty Stadium. Victor Anichebe opened the scoring (12.5n/a First Goalscorer) before Kevin Mirallas and Marouane Fellaini added further goals. Nathan Dyer was sent off early in the second half for the hosts.
The 0-3 Correct Score was backed at 55.054/1, whilst a Sending Off was matched at 7.26/1 In-Play.
Chelsea remain third favourites at 5.14/1 to win the Premier League title behind Manchester City (2.767/4) and Manchester United (3.185/40), with Everton at 130.0129/1, but a more realistic target for David Moyes' men is Champions League qualification by finishing in the Top Four for which they can be backed at 7.06/1 currently.

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