14 April 2019, by: Carl Lewis
Betcoza Premier League Specials
As you probably know already, , and our new product offering has improved drastically with way more markets and exotics than ever before.
There will be loads of special markets in the future, but as it stands right now, there are a few Premier League Specials that you might enjoy.
The first one we’ll showcase is the race to 50 Premier League goals between the dynamic Manchester United frontmen Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial. Below, we will briefly break down how the race is set up between the two forwards and their odds.
Marcus Rashford – 41 goals in 131 apps
Still only 22-years-old, it seems Rashford has been around for ages after bursting into the spotlight with debut goals in the Premier League and Europe for his boyhood club in the 2015/16 season. Last year, Rashford had his most prolific Premier League campaign bagging 10 goals.
Despite suffering a serious long term injury in 2020, Rashford has been in scintillating form this season (14 goals in 22 appearances) and is flourishing under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Wearing the number 10 for United, he seems intent on becoming their ‘go-to’ man in the absence of a regular and consistent goalscorer. He is United’s top scorer this season and is flirting with possibility taking his game to the next level and becoming a consistent world-class performer for the club.
The prevalence of COVID-19 might just make Rashford the favourite to reach 50 goals, as it affords him the much needed recovery time so there is .
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Anthony Martial – 136 – 45 goals in 136 apps
Martial’s ability has never been questioned but his numbers since joining Manchester United in 2016/2016 has been somewhat underwhelming. He’s reached double figures for Premier League goals on three occasions but has never scored more than 11 Premier League goals in a single season.
A promising statistic this campaign is that Martial has already scored 11 goals and is on course to have his best league season to date. With the emergence of Odion Ighalo, the Frenchman might see less playing minutes than the first half of the season. With only five goals needed compared Rashford’s nine, no surprise Martial is the .
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