.175 to win while losing? That's a joke. They're down a goal, chasing the game, and you're paying that price? Leave it.Honka's got the history but that line is cooked-. If you're desperate, look at over 2.5 goals instead - at least that's got some logic to it.
1-1 minute 60, surprize
1-1 at 60? So they finally woke up. Still wouldn't touch that 1.75 price even now - chasing a game is one thing, but that line was robbery from the start. Let's see if they actually hold it.
Can you explain in detail what you mean when you say that line was robbery? I don't really understand
Line was robbery because 1.75 on a side that's already trailing means you're paying a premium for their name, not the situation. They needed to score twice just to win and you're getting less than even money back - that's a mug's game. Price didn't reflect the work they had to do, simple as that.
That price tells you the market still expects Honka to turn it around. But a goal down changes the shape. The opponent can sit deeper, shrink the space between their lines, and make Honka work through a compact block. That is not the same match as 0-0.Watch where Honka's full-backs position themselves in the next ten minutes. If they push high and leave the wings exposed, the risk is not just the result - it is whether the price reflects the real structure on the pitch. A short price on a team chasing a game needs more than history behind it.
That number's short for a team chasing a goal. 1.75 implies they're still favourites - down a goal, that's optimistic. Bin it.
That's a football match. I don't touch soccer lines. But a team trailing 0-1 at odds that short? That price is betting on a name, not the scoreboard. Show me the rotation first.
Honka chasing a goal at 1.75? That price is all about their reputation, not what's happening on the pitch right now. Down a goal changes everything - the other side can just sit back and make them work for every inch. I'd want to see how Honka's legs are looking before touching that number, especially if they've been pushing hard to get back into it.