BERBATOV SUCCESSFUL WITH PREMIER LEAGUE PREDICTIONS

Ex-Manchester United, AS Monaco and Bayer Leverkusen striker DmitarBerbatov was successful with two of his scoreline predictions on the opening weekend of the Premier League.

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DmitarBerbatovrightfully predicted the Leicester City and Liverpool games via Betfair and as monitored by popular English publication Metro. According to him, FA Cup champions Leicester City will beat Wolves by a lone goal at home and that was what happened following the first half strike from Jamie Vardy.

The Liverpool scorelinewas also correct following the prediction from DmitarBerbatov. He said the Reds would record a 3-0 away win over the Canaries. Liverpool were able to see off Norwich City thanks to the first half strike from Diogo Jota in addition to the second half strikes from Brazilian substitute Roberto Firmino and Egyptian international Mohamed Salah.

While Berbatovgot the Liverpool and Leicester City games correctly in terms of his predictions, he didn’t get the Manchester United scoreline. The retired Bulgarian international player predicted a 3-1 win for his former team at the expense of Leeds United. Hosts Manchester United were able to win as DmitarBerbatov predicted but with two extra goals.

Leeds United were on the end of a 5-1 thrashing from Manchester United thanks to the brilliance of midfielders. Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba. Fernandes and Pogba scored the goals and the assists respectively to win the game for the Red Devils.

Portugal international Fernandes weighed in with three goals against the Whites, while French Les Blues player Pogbaproduced four assists against the same opposition.

The latest Premier League game between Manchester United and Leeds United produced a goal in the first half through Fernandes as all the remaining five goals were scored in the second half. Mason Greenwood and Fred were also on target for the Red Devils, while Luke Ayling scored the lone Leeds United goal.

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