Klopp's Pool should edge Jose's United

14 October 2016 - 10:48 By Mike Makaab

Club football returns after a frenetic week of international World Cup qualifiers and friendlies. The major upset was Argentina, the world's No1 team, losing 1-0 at home to ParaguayThe most talked-about game will be the clash between Liverpool and Manchester United at Anfield in the English Premiership on Monday night.Liverpool have won their last five league and cup games, scoring 16 goals in the process, whereas Manchester United have failed to put together a really significant run of victories.Games between these two teams have always been hotly contested and this one should be no different.If I were to pick a winner, it would have to be Liverpool, but it is difficult to predict a result with any great degree of confidence.This week's all-to go-bet is across all five of Europe's big leagues and I am going to select a game from each of these competitions:England: Arsenal at odds of 3-10 to continue their fine form and make it six league wins in a row by beating struggling Swansea City, who have appointed former US national team coach Bob Bradley as their new manager.France: Champions PSG at generous odds of 4-10, to win away at bottom club Nancy.Germany: Bayern Munich at 3-10 to travel to Eintracht Frankfurt and get back to winning ways in the Bundesliga after their 1-1 draw at home against Cologne.Italy: Juventus at 1-5 to beat visiting Udinese, who have only managed a single point in their last four league outings.Spain: Atletico Madrid at 1-10 to maintain their unbeaten start by beating Granada.This should give you a return of about 3-1.All odds quoted are supplied by Betting World and are subject to change. For latest prices see www.bettingworld.co.za..

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