Anytime Goalscorer Tips: 105/1 five-fold including Isak & Mbeumo

Right, it's been a while so I think it's about time I returned with an anytime goalscorer accumulator, don't you? And the weekend before Christmas feels like the perfect time to put one together as there are so many games on offer, which means an abundance of in-form bagsmen to choose from.
For this edition, I've gone with five selections, with my chosen players coming from the Premier League, Championship and the Bundesliga. Read on for my anytime goalscorer tips, which pay out at a whopping 105/1.
Anytime Goalscorer Tips - Saturday, December 21
- Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford vs Nottingham Forest) @ 15/8
- Alexander Isak (Ipswich Town vs Newcastle United) @ 21/20
- Emmanuel Latte Lath (Plymouth Argyle vs Middlesbrough) @ 11/10
- Gustavo Hamer (Cardiff City vs Sheffield United) @ 13/5
- Tim Kleindienst (Hoffenheim vs Borussia Monchengladbach) @ 7/5
Anytime Goalscorer Acca pays @ 105.93/1
Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford vs Nottingham Forest) @ 15/8
He may have grabbed a consolation goal at Chelsea last Sunday but Bryan Mbeumo extended his scoring streak to two matches in the Premier League, having struck against Newcastle United in the previous game.
The Brentford attacker now has 10 goals in the top flight and only Mohamed Salah, Erling Haaland (both 13) and Cole Palmer (11) have scored more than the Cameroon international.
Like the Bees, Mbeumo has been strongest at home this season, with eight of his haul coming at the Gtech Community Stadium. Nottingham Forest are next up in this part of west London, and I think they will be the latest side to watch Mbeumo score against them.
Alexander Isak (Ipswich Town vs Newcastle United) @ 21/20
Newcastle United's superstar Swede has found his rhythm in recent weeks, scoring in three successive league games for the Magpies. Alexander Isak heads into this weekend's clash at Ipswich Town full of confidence and he will be looking to bag a fourth successive goal for the first time this season.
Isak has struggled to find s consistent rhythm at times this season but he appears to be back to his best at the moment, which spells trouble for the Tractor Boys at Portman Road on Saturday.
The Magpies will be looking to build on last week's commanding 4-0 win over Leicester City as they bid to climb the table over the hectic festive period. Their centre-forward will be key for that to happen, so his goals will be crucial in the next few games.
Emmanuel Latte Lath (Plymouth Argyle vs Middlesbrough) @ 11/10
His agent may be stirring the pot with his recent comments about the January transfer window, but I'm hoping Emmanuel Latte Lath can focus on the task in hand at Middlesbrough for the next couple of weeks.
The striker has found his groove after a slow start and now has eight goals in the Championship this season. He ended a four-game drought at the weekend by scoring the winner against Millwall last time out, which sets him up nicely to face Wayne Rooney's wailing Plymouth Argyle on Saturday.
The Pilgrims have lost four on the bounce and have failed to win in any of their last six contests, while they have conceded the most goals in the division with a whopping 42 from the first 20 games.
I think the Ivorian could be in for some more joy in front of goal this weekend at Home Park.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Gustavo Hamer (Cardiff City vs Sheffield United) @ 13/5
Sheffield United midfielder Gustavo Hamer scored his first league goal since September in the 2-0 triumph over Plymouth last weekend. The table-topping Blades come up against another struggling side on Saturday in Cardiff City, who are winless in their last seven.
With Sheffield United's current main goal threat, Tyrese Campbell, unavailable for the time being, the goal burden is being thrust upon the other attacking players in the side.
Hamer stepped up last time and I think he can do so again. The trend for him this season has been that when he scores, he does so again the following week before another lengthy drought, so I'm backing history to repeat itself inside the Cardiff City Stadium.
Tim Kleindienst (Hoffenheim vs Borussia Monchengladbach) @ 7/5
Over in the Bundesliga, Borussia Monchengladbach travel to Hoffenheim, looking to build on their 4-1 victory over Holstein Kiel last time out. Forward Tim Kleindienst was on the scoresheet and he also donned the captain's armband for that same fixture.
The German international is having a fine season, with this latest strike being his ninth Bundesliga goal. He has been sharp in recent weeks with three goals in four outings. Only Harry Kane (14), Omar Marmoush (13) and Jonathan Burkardt (10) have scored more than the Gladbach star.
Die Fohlen have lost just one of their last eight encounters in the league, while Hoffenheim have won just one of their last five. Gladbach head into this one with greater confidence, and their in-form forward can strike again this weekend to hit double figures for the campaign.
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