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MANCHESTER UNITED VS VALENCIA 2ND HALF BETTING PREDICTIONS

It was a fairly even contest in the opening 45 minutes at the Mestalla Stadium in Valencia. United’s 4-5-1 is keeping Valencia out of the back of the net but it is also depriving Berbatov of the type of on-the-ground service that he generally requires.
The ball has been given away a bit cheaply in midfield and you don’t expect Michael Carrick to be seeing too much more of the match.
There are some great odds out there if you can get the result correct but it genuinely does look like anybody’s game at this point. At the time of this writing, Ladbrokes was listing Manchester United as the slim favourites to win with a 2.75 price while Valencia trade at 2.8. The draw is priced out at 2.62.
Valencia are favoured to score the next goal with a 2.2 price tag available. United are trading at 2.3 while No goals is listed at 4.5.
Speaking of no goals- the favoured correct score margin is a 0-0 draw and Ladbrokes has priced that at 4.5. You can lock in a 5.5 price on 1-0 to Valencia while 1-0 to United is priced at 6.0.
Rio Ferdinand looks to be having a solid game and his return in this fixture marks the first time Vidic and Rio have teamed up this year.
Dimitar Berbatov’s odds to grab the next goal in the match are trading at 7.5 while Roberto Soldado is available at 9.0. Nani is trading at 11.0 while Juan Manuel Mata can be backed at an identical price.
Patrice Evra is 51.0 to grab the next goal.
Berbatov is 3.75 to grab a goal at any point in the match while Soldado is sitting at 4.33. Juan Manuel Mata and Nani are both priced at 5.5.
The over/under on goals is currently set at 1.5 with the under favoured at 1.83 while over 1.5 trades at 1.9.
United need to sort themselves out in the center of the park and while they have some ball-winners, they don’t have an energetic creative midfielder to improve distribution. Look for Darron Gibson to make an appearance and, if it’s still 0-0 late on, Michael Owen. 

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