With Guardiola's team missing the majority of major stars, Al Hain-Cole expects them to come up short against the Bundesliga champions in Florida
Pep Guardiola will be looking to get one over on his former club when Manchester City take on Bayern Munich in Saturday's International Champions Cup clash at the Hard Rock Stadium.
The Spaniard has overseen two defeats from two in America this summer, with his side losing out 1-0 to Borussia Dortmund and then 2-1 to Liverpool.
Nevertheless, he is available at 23/10 (3.30) with dabblebet to round off the US tour with a victory over his old employers in Florida.
Die Roten beat PSG 3-1 before going down 2-0 to Juventus last time out, and are even odds (2.00) favourites to bounce back with a victory in this one.
None of the last eight encounters between these sides have resulted in draws, but you can get odds of 11/4 (3.75) on them taking this one to a penalty shootout with a stalemate here.
Bernardo Silva made his first pre-season appearance in the defeat to Liverpool, joining Claudio Bravo, Riyad Mahrez, Oleksandr Zinchenko, and Leroy Sane as the only regular first team players in a youthful City squad.
Despite also missing a number of key players, the German champions are able to call upon the likes of Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery, David Alaba and Kingsley Coman.
Although Guardiola explained he was extremely proud of his young team’s performance against Liverpool, experience and quality eventually proved decisive in the Reds’ victory.
With so many star names still missing, the Citizens were up against it once the likes of Sadio Mane and Mohammed Salah entered the pitch.
It is likely to follow a similar story against Niko Kovac’s team, who are able to call upon a far more established set of players.
Realistically, those even odds (2.00) look like solid value on Bayern making their superiority count against a weakened City team.