I'd say the other way around. The Liverpool squad will take tonight's result for what it is, but all the same they'll want to set it right. You don't win the League by this margin without having some grit, winning mentality etc to go along with the skill. Can't see Klopp resting anyone. If he makes changes, it's down it being better options imo. Everyone will be chumping at the bit to get back out there.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 10:13 pmLiverpool currently 1.41 to lay for Villa on Sunday, can see that getting bigger.
Salah, Fabinho, Robertson, Henderson all played 90 minutes. Mane 85.
I've had a little lay, Liverpool to start nearer 1.60 on Sunday if Klopp rests 2-3 of those.
I don't have the exchange prices, but you got me curious and the closing Pinnacle prices at the other (presumed) top six clubs were:
1.39 Spurs
1.42 Arsenal
1.06 City
1.47 United
1.36 Chelsea
And 1.35, effectively 1.36-137 (because of lower payout percentage early doors) on Liverpool now.
The lesser home advantage is countered by the market not knowing, as much, that Villa cannot defend if they're literal lives, not PL lives, depended on it. Also they don't seem to have a GK with two working hands at present.
The price should at the very least be closer to City's price than the rest of the pack, no matter that Liverpool's season is over. And even if Klopp rests a few. I'll say the the exchange price closes below 1.35