A punter has taken to social media to share the massive bet builder he placed during Manchester City's win over Ipswich Town, and he's won thousands.
On Sunday, Manchester City reminded football fans why they are the defending Premier League champions with a dominant 6-0 over Ipswich Town at Portman Road.
Five different players got onto the scoresheet for the visitors, making it a great game for punters deciding to bet on various players to score during the game.
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And this is exactly what played into the hands of one City fan, who revealed the massive bet builder that he placed during the match,
In the final 20 minutes of the game, the City fan took to social media platform X to share a photo of the £10 bet builder that needed just one more thing to happen in order to pay out a huge amount.
The fan had already successfully picked Jeremy Doku and Matteo Kovacic to register over 0.5 shots on target in the match, Kevin de Bruyne and Kovacic to assist a goal and both Phil Foden and Erling Haaland to score during the match.
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All that they needed to win the bet, was for Mattheus Nunes to be booked in the closing moments of the game, and they would pocket a massive payout of £6,010
Luckily for the punter, less than 10 minutes after their post on X, the Portuguese midfielder was shown a yellow card after dragging Ipswich Town defender Leif Davis to the ground in the 79th minute.
Therefore, the fan won the massive 600/1 payout of £6,010, not a bad way to end your week!
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And, as a City fan, the punter will be especially happy to win the money after watching his side put in perhaps their biggest performance of the season, suggesting they may finally be over the terrible run of form that plagued them at the end of 2024.
"We are really pleased, we are back to doing things that define this team for the last 10 years," City boss Pep Guardiola told Sky Sports after the match.
"Really pleased for the three points and to climb into qualification for the Champions League for next season."
Topics: Football, Manchester City, Premier League, Champions League, Ipswich Town