2010 WORLD CUP TOP GOALSCORER LATEST OFFICIAL BETTING ODDS
UPDATE: THOMAS MULLER DECLARED 2010 GOLDEN BOOT WINNER DUE TO MORE ASSISTS THAN VILLA, SNEIJDER AND FORLAN
The 2010 World Cup Final has given us one of the closest, and most intense, races for the golden boot we've ever seen seen. The third place match saw a few players stake their claim as co-top-scorer, but nobody actually scored enough to overtake David Villa and Wesley Sneijder.
As it currently stands, David Villa is the odds-on favourite to be named the winner of the top goalscorer award and he's priced at 4/5 to do so. I think that's a pretty accurate reflection of Villa's odds and I'm confident that many of his fans think that's a great price on him, all things considered.
Wesley Sneijder's odds to be named 2010 World Cup Top Goalscorer are priced at 5/2 with popular bookmaker William Hill.
Both of these players are sitting on five goals, level with Diego Forlan and Thomas Mueller.
If Arjen Robben has a four goal game and there are no strikes from Villa or Sneijder, then Robben would take it as he is currently sitting on a total of two goals. Not bad for somebody who missed the group stages, and you can back him at a lengthy 150/1 to pull off this incredible feat.
This is an especially interesting wager as both Sneijder and Villa are so integral to their teams fortunes that if either of them gets a goal- their team will likely on go to win the match.
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