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Rooney New Favourite For Golden Boot

Posted on: Sat 13 Mar 2010

Due to the outstanding form of Wayne Rooney this season, England's number 10 has now been installed as 10/1 to win the World Cup Golden Boot with Alex Bet. Rooney has added heading goals to his all-round game and if he can carry his United form into the World Cup in South Africa then he could be real value, especially as England should score plenty of goals in their group after being drawn alongside USA, Algeria and Slovenia.

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The Spanish duo David Villa and Fernando Torres are next in line with the Brazilian Fabino on 12/1 and the brilliant Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo at 16/1.

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Golden Boot Winner - Latest Odds

Wayne Rooney (England) 10/1
David Villa (Spain) 11/1
Fernando Torres (Spain) 11/1
Clemente Luis Fabiano (Brazil) 12/1
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) 16/1
Gonzalo Higuain (Argentina) 16/1
Leo Messi (Argentina) 20/1
Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast) 22/1
Sergio Aguero (Argentina) 25/1
Nilmar (Brazil) 25/1
Miroslav Klose (Germany) 25/1
Vincenzo Iaquinta (Italy) 25/1
Thierry Henry (France) 25/1
Ricardo Kaka (Brazil) 33/1
Alberto Gilardino (Italy) 33/1
Jermain Defoe (England) 33/1
Da Silva Liedson (Portugal) 33/1
Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon) 33/1
Karim Benzema (France) 33/1
Robin Van Persie (Holland) 33/1
Alexandre Pato (Brazil) 33/1
Nicolas Anelka (France) 33/1
De Souza Robinho (Brazil) 40/1
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Holland) 40/1
Mario Gomez (Germany) 40/1

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