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Five goalscorers to watch out for this weekend: Martinez to shine for Inter
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Joe Casey
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Lautaro Martinez is scoring at nearly a goal a game in Serie A and he can maintain that form against Lazio
Lautaro Martinez is scoring at nearly a goal a game in Serie A and he can maintain that form against Lazio

After a dramatic week of action in the European competitions, domestic matters return to centre stage with the action coming thick and fast across the weekend.

Here we have picked out five goalscorers to watch out for across the continent on both Saturday and Sunday.

Back Bernardo Silva to score at anytime @ 9/5

There are question marks about Erling Haaland’s involvement in Manchester City’s clash with Crystal Palace and it may pay to look away from the Norwegian in the anytime goalscorer market.

Bernardo Silva has scored four goals in 12 Premier League starts for the Citizens this season, and only Haaland has more league goals for his club.

Pep Guardiola’s side put four past the Eagles in this fixture last term and they could fill their boots again.

Silva can have a massive influence on this City side, particularly in the continued absence of Kevin De Bruyne, so take the Portugal ace to get on the scoresheet in this one.  

Back Bruno Guimaraes to score at anytime @ 13/2

Bruno Guimaraes has failed to live up to his attacking output of last season but he has been knocking on the door recently and could find the net against Fulham.

On the face of it the Cottagers are in good form, but that has largely come at home as they have won only one of eight away games in the Premier League, conceding 17 goals on the road.

Brazil midfielder Guimaraes may well be on set-piece duties with Kieran Trippier suspended and he is a temptingly big price to find the net in this matchup.

Back Robert Lewandowski to score at anytime @ 10/11

Robert Lewandowski scored in the defeat to Girona last time out and he can add to his eight-goal LaLiga tally against Valencia
Robert Lewandowski scored in the defeat to Girona last time out and he can add to his eight-goal LaLiga tally against Valencia

Robert Lewandowski has eight goals in LaLiga for Barcelona this season and could add to that tally against Valencia, who were beaten 5-1 by Real Madrid recently.

Barca will be looking to bounce back after two defeats in a row and Lewandowski will be key to that effort.

Back Deniz Undav to score at anytime @ 21/10

Bayern Munich were beaten 5-1 by Eintracht Frankfurt last weekend and face another tough test on Sunday as they host Stuttgart.

The visitors are third in the table coming into this weekend, thanks in large part to the attacking efforts of Deniz Undav.

The on-loan Brighton forward has scored eight goals in just six league starts and is fancied to get on the scoresheet again against the champions.

Back Lautaro Martinez to score at anytime @ 21/20

Lautaro Martinez has been one of the most in-form strikers in Europe this season, scoring 14 goals in 15 games.

Inter face a tough clash with Lazio but with Martinez firing, they could retain their spot at the top of Serie A.

The Argentina international has a great record against the capital club with five goals in nine previous appearances against them.

No team has scored more away goals this season so far than the leaders' tally of 16, with Inter near perfect on the road with six wins and a draw from their seven assignments.

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