World Cup betting: Little faith in Mexico
June 12, 2014 - 10:59 pm
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Mexico national soccer team player Javier Hernandez takes a selfie with fans after a training session of in Santos, Brazil, Sunday, June 8. Hernandez will not start for Mexico on Friday. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)
Las Vegas Review-Journal sports writers Adam Hill and David Schoen have been given $5,000 fantasy bankrolls to bet during the World Cup on either sides, totals or props. Below are their bets for today, with an explanation of their picks:
ADAM HILL, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Bankroll: $4,330
Thursday: Lost $0
Today: Betting $290
Bet 1: $290 on Cameroon (+.5, -145)
Comment: There’s really no other way to put this except that it’s part of an anti-Mexico betting strategy in the World Cup. El Tri just doesn’t appear to be in good form headed into the tournament. While it’s difficult to have much faith in a potentially distracted Cameroon side, it should at least be able to muster a point out of this matchup.
DAVID SCHOEN, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Bankroll: $4,510
Thursday: Lost $0
Today: Betting $115
Bet 1: $115 on Cameroon-Mexico Under 2 goals (-115)
Comment: This is a conservative play on two wildly unpredictable teams that need a result from the opener. Goal-starved Mexico will use Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez as a super sub. The Indomitable Lions, meanwhile, are still dealing with the fallout of their pre-World Cup player strike.