
Liverpool made it six wins from six last night against PSG.
Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool have halved in price to win the Champions League, following their last-gasp win over French perennial champions PSG.
Bookmakers have unanimously cut Liverpool from 14/1 before last night’s action into just 7/1 to win their sixth European Cup.
That’s due to the heavy amount of attention on the Red Men winning the competition, with 46% of all bets since last night’s Champions League action kicked off being placed on Liverpool.
Elsewhere, Man City have also been cut to win the Champions League, from 6/1 into 9/2 clear favourites out of Europe’s premiere teams. Barcelona are second favourites at 6/1, followed by Juventus at 8/1.
Bayern Munich have been clipped out despite not playing their opening game, from 10/1 into 9/1. PSG have slipped out to 10/1 following last night’s dramatic loss and Atletico Madrid have been cut out to 11/1 following winning their opening group game.
Oddschecker spokesperson George Elek said: “The 3-2 score line did not reflect Liverpool's dominance in the game, and the reason for the odds shift may be rooted deeper than just this three points.
“After a lacklustre PSG display, Liverpool's group suddenly looks a great deal easier to top and they will fancy their chances to repeat the trick in Paris.”





