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Five goalscorers to watch out for this weekend: Wanted man Whittaker a scoring target
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Nikola Milenkovic will be looking to exploit Southampton's vulnerability at set-pieces
Nikola Milenkovic will be looking to exploit Southampton's vulnerability at set-pieces

In-form hotshots like Mohamed Salah, Harry Kane and Robert Lewandowski are bound to see plenty of goalscorer interest this weekend, but here are five more players who look more than capable of getting on the scoresheet.

New Plymouth boss Miron Muslic is expecting plenty of interest from other clubs in Home Park hero Morgan Whittaker, who could put a few more pounds on his asking price with a goal against QPR.

Whittaker has failed to reach the dizzy heights of last season's 19-goal Championship campaign with just four goals to his name so far.

The most recent of those was in last Saturday's fabulous 1-0 win at Brentford in the FA Cup, while the first was against QPR in West London in a 1-1 draw back in August.

Rangers have conceded 11 goals in their last four away games so Whittaker would hope to exploit the fault lines in Marti Cifuentes' defence.

Bayern Munich ace Jamal Musiala has scored more goals against Wolfsburg than any other team, so should fancy his chances on Saturday.

The German international has been on the scoresheet in each of his last four showdowns against the Wolves.

Musiala has scored five goals in his last seven starts for the Bundesliga leaders and in a side so full of goals he knows he will get chances.

Former Sheffield Wednesday striker Lee Gregory has bagged in each of his last two league games for Mansfield
Former Sheffield Wednesday striker Lee Gregory has bagged in each of his last two league games for Mansfield

Lee Gregory has returned from a six-week lay-off with two goals in four games and the 36-year-old will be confident he can grab his 10th goal of another productive season against Wycombe.

The Stags have won four of their last five games in League One, culminating in impressive back-to-back 2-1 successes over Bolton and Stockport.

Ex-Halifax, Millwall and Sheffield Wednesday sharp-shooter Gregory netted in both of those and can complete a top-class hat-trick by scoring against high-flying Wycombe, who have failed to win three of their last four games in the league.

Bologna central striker Santiago Castro grabbed his fifth goal of the season in Wednesday's 2-2 draw at Inter, the fourth game in a row in which the Rossoblu have scored exactly two goals.

Two of Castro's other goals this season came at Monza in the reverse Serie A fixture in September and in the 4-0 drubbing of the bottom club in the Coppa Italia.

Only Wolves have conceded more goals from set-plays than Southampton in the Premier League, which leaves them vulnerable at the City Ground.

Forest centre-back Nikola Milenkovic — who incurred the wrath of Forest fans when he missed a sitter in the 1-0 win at St Mary's in August — has scored two in his last seven games and will fancy his chances of a third against Southampton's suspect rearguard.

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