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- By A.J. Ryder on September 9, 2014 16:09 GMTArsenal have got a great signing in Danny Welbeck and the team have most of the parts in place that they really need to succeed but you have to wonder whether their 13.0 price tag is worth the wager for the outright victory. Arsenal are still a stylish side that lacks a heavyweight punch and punters will need to take that to mind.
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It’s also worth remembering that Arsenal generally have a lot of injury problems cropping up throughout the season and it could be a factor in their price so it’s worth remembering that they are in the hunt for a top four place but are unlikely to win the Premier League outright this time around.
Manchester United put together a string of incredible signings late in the transfer window and the word on the street is that they still have other targets lined up to be signed in January. The big question remains whether Louis Van Gaal will stick with that 3-5-2 formation that seems to be causing them problems.
The issue is that the quality of the defensive players haven’t really been up to snuff, but it’s compounded by the fact that Premier League strikers tend to press really high and this means the wing-backs must stay back instead of venturing forward and offering support to the attack - which is the core value proposition of the formation itself.
Punters will find Manchester United trading at a 15.0 listing to secure Premier League glory and this side really does have a star-studded look. A wager on United right now is effectively a bet that they will turn things around very quickly and go on a sustained run towards Premier League glory. While that might really be easier said than done - you have to think that Van Gaal has something up his sleeve and that should factor into your betting decisions if you’re wagering on the Premier League outright.
Tottenham can be backed at a 51.0 margin and then you’ve got Everton trading at 251.0.