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With Monday night football just around the corner, it also means that our Liverpool vs Crystal Palace bet builder tips are not that far away either. Tips that will focus on whether Liverpool can perform better than their showing against fellow London-based opponents Fulham.
While they will also focus on whether Crystal Palace can get off the mark for this season. Because after being paired with Arsenal on the opening evening of this new campaign, the fixture computer has been no kinder to them in week two.
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Although usually the opening weekend’s results do not define the season as a whole, the same might not apply to Liverpool. Because after only managing a 2-2 draw away at Fulham, there is a sense that points may have already been dropped.
Two to be precise and when you consider the margin the Reds missed out by in May, results such as the one at Craven Cottage already take on additional performance. Which is why the Merseyside men must return to winning ways on Monday,
Which ultimately will be bad news for a Crystal Palace side that suffered a loss to Arsenal last Friday. Especially as the Eagles have lost each of their last five trips to Anfield and this is something that manager Patrick Vieria will have to address.
While he does so knowing that although his players gave Arsenal something of a scare at Selhurst Park, they lacked cutting edge when it really mattered. Not to mention, they were largely responsible for their own downfall in South London.
Sloppy in defence, blunt in attack. The two attributes that no manager ever wants to deal with and if this is going to be an issue throughout the campaign, Palace’s previous forward momentum may come to a shuddering halt.
Momentum that Liverpool will need to revive after being held on the River Thames. Momentum that if fails to get going after events on Monday, might just see this season’s Premier League title race already run.
With there being little value in backing Liverpool to win in either the outright or halftime/fulltime markets, I have taken a different approach before trying to compile Monday’s bet builder. An approach that has a nose for goal.
Especially when you consider Darwin Nunez’s cameo last weekend at Craven Cottage. One that should do enough to warrant him a starting berth on Monday evening. Which is why I have opted for the Uruguayan to score against Crystal Palace.
Not only that, but I think there will be something of a goal-fest on Merseyside and although this will not be good news for the Eagles, it will hopefully be good news for the prospective punters out there.
With over two total goals adding more meat to the bones, I also like the look of a 3-1 win for the hosts and if this takes your fancy, you can currently get odds of 13.00 for this outcome to unfold.
While for those who feel that all runs must come to an end and there will be some light at the end of the Crystal Palace tunnel, you can subsequently back an away win on Monday at odds of 17.00.
That in fairness may be considered wishful thinking and for that reason, I will revert back to my bet builder. One that also offers up no more than eight total corners and at least a card for good measure. Which means with all put together, odds of 9.00 are currently available.
Bet Builder odds: 8.50
Odds via bet365 as at 10:30 August 12th 2022. Odds may now differ.
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