James Pacheco made another profit for us last week when Gylfi Sigurdsson scored for Swansea.
If you are enjoying the profits from James and you havent yet his service, you might want to do that today.
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Here's James…
Another profitable week for the column last time out.
Sigurdsson scored. Deeney and Martial didn’t, Coutinho didn’t play at all and that bet was void. All in all, a profit of 0.28pts from 0.75pts staked. That's a 37% ROI 🙂 Let’s see if we can build on that with this weeks Premier League action.
I wonder how much of a difference it would have made to Man City’s Premier League campaign if Kevin de Bruyne hadn’t got injured. City were doing when fine when he got crocked in late January but in between that and his return in early April, they lost at home to Leicester, Tottenham and Manchester United.
As soon as he came back, they thrashed Bournemouth 4-0 away (he scored) and knocked PSG out of the Champions League after going in to the tie as strong underdogs. Of City’s three goals against PSG, he scored two of them. He was rested last weekend against West Brom with the PSG second leg in mind but there’s no reason why that should happen again this weekend away at Chelsea, so back him to score anytime at 3.6.
But even if De Bruyne doesn’t score, I like City to beat Chelsea at 2.8. People can talk about fatigue but the midweek game against PSG didn’t go to extra-time and nothing revitalises the body like winning football matches. City are in good form right now and a few key players like Joe Hart, Sergio Aguero, Fernandinho and of course De Bryune, are in excellent form.
The best thing I can say about Chelsea right now is that they’re using the rest of the season to give some underused players a game. The worst thing I can say about them is that those not going to Euro 2016 are probably dreaming of a beach in Barbados and those going are more concerned with not getting injured for the summer than desperately winning matches for Chelsea.
Lastly, there’s Graziano Pelle. The Italian is one of those players who scores in clusters. When he’s hot he’s hot, when he’s not, you could probably cut him open and find ice water running through his veins. Right now, he’s hot. He’s got four goals from his last four games and is up against an Everton side who carry on their awful habit of not being able to keep clean sheets. Even goal-shy Watford scored against them last weekend. Pelle is 3.1 to score anytime.
0.25pts Back Kevin de Bruyne to score anytime @ 3.6 with Bet365
0.5ps Back Man City to beat Chelsea @ 2.8 on Bet365
0.25pts Back Graziano Pelle to score anytime @ 3.1 on Bet365
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