Jose Mourinho Returns to Chelsea Part 2
- By Allan Pederson on June 3, 2013 13:59 GMTLiverpool are 20/1 to win the Premier League title while Spurs trade at an identical price - that’s the last plausible result with Everton being the next best-priced team at 200/1.
Unsurprisingly, the three promoted clubs are all trading at the shortest prices for the relegation race. Crystal Palace remain the most likely side to go down and they’re trading at around 4/6 while Hull City can be backed at 4/6. Cardiff look like they will be more competitive according to the bookmakers and they are trading at a very solid price of 11/8.
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Norwich look like one of the most likely clubs to slip into the danger zone with bookmakers pricing them at 5/2 with Stoke priced at 3/1 to be relegated. Sunderland can be backed at 5/1 with Fulham and Southampton both available at 6/1 odds, which is fairly reasonable.
When looking at European competition next year, Chelsea look to be the sixth favourite for the Champions League title. Bayern Munich, who will get Pep Guardiola as their new manager, remain the outright favourite with a listing of 7/2. Barcelona can be backed at 4/1 while Real Madrid are a competitive 5/1 price.
Manchester City have a slim edge on all of the other English clubs vying for Champions league glory with a 10/1 price putting them into the fourth most likely slot. Manchester United are just a shade behind them at 11/1 while Chelsea can be backed at 12/1.
Other notables include the now competitive Paris Saint-Germain at a 12/1 price putting them right alongside Chelsea. Borussia Dortmund and Juventus can both be backed at 20/1. Look for Arsenal and AC Milan at 25/1.