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If there is a need to find out which sports booking produce the most unpredictable results, everybody will agree that soccer is absolutely that kind. The very fact has proven. Let’s recall of the UEFA Championship final match in 1999 where Man U surprisingly stroke 2 goals throughout the 2 minute injury time to overcome the 1 goal deficit and clinched the Champion Cup.
Let’s recall again the South-America Champion final match between Argentina and Brazil in 2007 where over-the-top Argentina suddenly lost to struggling Brazil with the shocking result 0-3. And let’s recall again the underdog Egypt who managed to win the European Champion Cup where the top teams of the world such as Italy, Germany, and England… even failed to reach the final match.
There are a number more to prove to everyone that everything can happen in soccer, even the most shocking results. For this reason, soccer betting is more attractive to punters – the sport is quite unpredictable.
But luckily the unpredictable results are not the thing that matters punters. Soccer itself does have the same natural concept: no matter how high or how low a team is heading, there’s always a stop to it. Thus, the rule of thumb is not to consistently place bets on teams that continuously won and expect that they are going to win. Or, it really is not wise to place bets on teams that consistently lost and expect they will lose.
Beside the unpredictable nature of the game, other reasons do affect the final results. They’re the weather, a sudden injury, or a decision of the referee.
Weather does play an important role in deciding the match result. By way of example, raining poses a bad impact to well-performing teams who used much tactical playing methods. A cold weather does the same to away-team who visits the home ground under 0 degree Celsius.
Sudden injury of an essential player before or during the match does pose a scaring threat to a team. No soccer player can avoid injury, either it is during the training session or in the actual match. Beside injury, I have also witnesses a lot of important players struck by flu and therefore could not attend some critical matches.
Decision of a referee to send off a player is undeniably the sudden bad impact to that team. But who can avoid that or arrange to avoid that? Everything under the sun happens in a soccer match.
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