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Tottenham eased for Champions League glory after Bayern Munich dismantling

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Tottenham Hotspur players look dejected following their 7-2 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League
Tottenham Hotspur players look dejected following their 7-2 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions LeagueCredit: Dan Istitene

Tottenham are out to 50-1 from 28-1 with Betfred to win the Champions League after being hammered 7-2 at home by a Serge Gnabry-inspired Bayern Munich on Tuesday.

Spurs remain 1-4 shots to qualify for the last 16 despite taking only one point from their first two matches but they are 10-1 to win Group B with the Germans now 1-33 favourites.

Mauricio Pochettino's men had taken the lead courtesy of Heung-Min Son's goal after 12 minutes but four goals from former Arsenal forward Gnabry and a Robert Lewandowski brace completed the demolition.

The defeat saw Pochettino become the new favourite in the Premier League's next manager to leave market. He is a best-priced 5-2 and as short as 6-4, with former favourite Marco Silva out to 4-1.

Manchester City made it successive wins to nil in the competition by beating Dinamo Zagreb 2-0 at home and they remain 10-3 favourites to lift the trophy.

There were also victories for Juventus and Atletico Madrid, who are 10-1 and 20-1 respectively to win the competition after beating Bayer Leverkusen and Lokomotiv Moscow.

Pochettino and Jose Mourinho have both been cut to 7-4 in the next Real Madrid manager market after pressure intensified on Zinedine Zidane following a 2-2 draw at home to Club Brugge.

The Belgians were 2-0 up at the break and could be backed at 1-2 for victory after Ruud Vormer was sent off in the 84th minute moments before the Madrid equaliser.


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Published on 2 October 2019inFootball tips

Last updated 10:21, 20 November 2019

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