Klopp Makes his Liverpool Debut – Quick Betting Lines
Posted: October 16, 2015
Updated: October 6, 2017
White Hart Lane will be the venue where Klopp makes his Liverpool debut on Saturday lunchtime.
This weekend will start with a very entertaining Premier League fixture. Probably many more than just the two teams’ fans will tune in to watch how Jurgen Klopp makes his Liverpool debut against Tottenham. And many more will take advantage of the great online betting odds Bet365 Sportsbook offers for their players.
Hosts to pick up a point as Klopp makes his Liverpool debut?
Tottenham are slight favourites according to online sportsbooks in the UK. Bet365 favours them at 2.45 (29/20), while Liverpool is available with tempting online betting odds of 3.00 (2/1). The Spurs are unbeaten in seven games in the Premier League – the longest such run in the division –while the Reds might benefit of the knock-on effect the new coach should cause and his pragmatic approach in the beginning.
Draw also goes for an excellent price at Bet365, and probably this is the most likely outcome of this meeting.
Prediction: Tottenham vs Liverpool draw for 3.50 (5/2)
Expect some goals on Saturday!
Tottenham always scored in their previous four home games except the goalless draw against Everton. Liverpool have a similar record regarding away games, as they only failed to score at Arsenal, in a 0–0, where they arguably produced their display in the season so far. In their last home game, the Spurs bullied Manchester City 4–1, then played a 2–2 at Swansea a fortnight ago. Liverpool won 3–2 against Aston Villa and played a 1–1 draw at Everton in Brendan Rodgers’ last game as the Red’s manager. Similar patterns and goals should come again.
Both teams scored at least one goal in their last four outings, and finding the net shouldn’t be the problem for them on Saturday either according to online sportsbooks. And this brings us a Premier League safe bet thins weekend.
Prediction: Tottenham vs Liverpool both teams to score for 1.67 (2/3)
Man to watch: Jurgen Klopp
The 48-year old Klopp makes his Liverpool debut on Saturday and this is the biggest story around. English football is excited about the German joining the Premier League. All the cameras will be focusing on him, standing in his tracksuit next to the sideline, watching, giving orders, becoming angry and shouting in ecstasy. A few days might be too short to infect his players with his obsessive passion, but in case his team won’t be entertaining, he will be fun to watch for sure.