Spurs Super Sub lands Paddy punter mega £16k win off a tenner

Erik's frustation is someone else's fortune...

Monday’s are not all bad…

As Erik ten Hag stares into his cornflakes, one prudent Paddy Power punter will be popping the champagne corks after turning a £10 punt into a whopping £16.4k from Sunday’s Premier League action.

Tottenham’s 3-0 win at Manchester United piles more pressure on the Dutchman, but defeat in the Mancunian rain brought joy for our customer via a six-leg Multi-Match Bet Builder covering that game and Aston Villa’s 2-2 draw with Ipswich Town earlier in the afternoon.

Here’s how it played out…

Despite covering just two different games, the mix of markets involved secured a big return, with the key lying in Paddy’s Super Sub offer.

The punt got off to a fine start with Morgan Rogers backed to score or assist for Villa, and he duly obliged after 15 minutes of the 2pm kick-off by nabbing an equaliser.

Two players also needed to get booked in the game, and it didn’t take long in the second-half to get those bets on the board.

Lucas Digne entered the referees notebook in the first minute after the break before Jacob Greaves joined him on the naughty step on 76 minutes to leave our punter with a 100% success rate in the first-half of the Multi-Match Bet Builder.

After a short break between games, focus switched to Old Trafford, and Diogo Dalot’s first-half booking ticked off box No.4 on this six-fold.

Whilst Ten Hag was feeling the heat at half time, our punter likely had a sweat on too with two more selections needed to return the £16.4k winnings.

Dominic Solanke’s goal eventually capped off the bet on 77 minutes after he, like Rogers, was backed to score or assist, but the real drama came before that.

Djed Spence’s 54th minute yellow card was the key bit of the jigsaw, after he replaced Destiny Udogie at half time.

The original bet was placed on the Italy left-back to be cautioned, but Paddy’s Super Sub came to the rescue, with the booking bet switched to Spence.

It wasn’t just the above canny punter who was cheering on Super Sub Spence, with more than 9.5k other bets getting over the line following Ange’s half-time switcheroo.

In total the subs in the Man Utd-Spurs game bruised our traders to the tune of £1.6m meaning Red Erik and his not-so-merry men weren’t the only ones licking their wounds on Sunday evening.

  • All this means that nearly 100,000 Premier League bets have won so far this season

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