
Pep Guardiola's side as short as 11/10 to retain their Premier League title.
It was billed as the game of the Premier League season so far, and Man City managed to beat Liverpool and make the gap just four points at the top.
The result has seen them go from 2/1 into as short as 11/10 to retain their title, with Liverpool going the other way from 1/2 to 17/20 best price.
Today (03/01) we saw more bets go on Liverpool to win the league (39%) than Man City (27%), and those that backed Jurgen Klopp’s side may have jumped that gun.
On the flipside, Man City may now have represented value – They certainly did in the match, winning at the biggest price (11/10) they’ve been at home in the league for two years, since a 2017 game against Spurs.
The result sees Tottenham get leapfrogged by City, but the North Londoners remain six points off the top, and are 22/1 to win a remarkable league title.
Oddschecker spokesman George Elek: “Neutrals wanting a ‘proper’ title race got the result they wanted, as Liverpool missed the chance to go ten points clear, with Man City close behind now in the betting and the table. It may be a long time before we see Pep’s men at 2/1 again for the league!”





