Cash Out: Anfield victims Tottenham still turn a profit

12Mar 2013

England - Premier League

 

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Tottenham's long unbeaten run of 12 Premier League games looked in little danger of ending at Anfield after Jan Vertonghen's second goal of the game put Spurs 2-1  ahead in the 53rd minute.

 

In truth, Tottenham deserved their lead. The visitors, having responded well to Luis Suarez's beautifully crafted opener by going on to dominate the latter stages of  the first half and the opening minutes of the second, collected their reward of goals either side of the oranges.

 

It's now 22 Premier League strikes for Suarez, who moves three clear of Robin van Persie at the top of the charts and is rated at 1.64 to stay there until May.

 

However, Liverpool's recent league form, in which they'd handed out a 5-0 and 4-0 thumping to first Swansea and then Wigan, suggested ample scope for a Reds revival  with plenty of time on the clock. And so it transpired, albeit with the aid of some dubious Tottenham defending it must be said.

 

In particular, Spurs' right back Kyle Walker would not have enjoyed seeing his backpass on Match of the Day 2, if he'd even bothered to tune in.

 

Walker's folly may have gifted Stewart Downing the equaliser but punters already nervous of the red tide could have received a present of their own.

 

If backers of the Tottenham win had chosen to Cash Out in the minutes before Liverpool drew level then they could have locked in a profit of £42.74.

 

Although the game wasn't televised, followers of Stoke's demise at Newcastle could have revelled in a post lead-taking Cash Out.

 

Had they been quick enough to spot that Jonathan Walters' 67th-minute opener would only serve to provoke the Geordies' third straight home league comeback, then the  ensuing five minutes of positive Cash Out - before Yohan Cabaye's equaliser - saw a weekend high peak of £62.96.

 

The below table details which teams have been ripest for in-play pilfering in the Premier League this season...

 

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