Just a little bit better than the rest.
Imagine the amount of stick he receives from our fans when he goes a couple of matches without doing much.
He's contributed to more goals than Eden fucking Hazard and the £40+ million frog!!!
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Just a little bit better than the rest.
I know he takes free kicks. Even 50% of them would be 40 shots from open play, but as it stands, they're not. He's taken 21 free kicks, so that's 58 open play shots, with 19 taken inside the box. Double that % inside the box, and then we'd be golden.Sushi do you know if those shots include Free Kicks? I'm guessing they do, take those away (I assume more than 50% of them are) and you have yourself someone who fits the bill.
Right now he is golden.I know he takes free kicks. Even 50% of them would be 40 shots from open play, but as it stands, they're not. He's taken 21 free kicks, so that's 58 open play shots, with 19 taken inside the box. Double that % inside the box, and then we'd be golden.
He's good. I think he could be better.Right now he is golden.
The stats are not a surprise, he was off form at the beginning of the season, his stats reflect exactly that. I've got no problem with them whatsoever as they support exactly what we have all been watching.
And he is getting better. I isolation of the past 5 games or so few if any are better than him and that right now is what is key. What would be important to see and a measure of improvement is if he can prolong his purple patches.He's good. I think he could be better.
This is why I can never get my head round stats. These are human beings. Some days My decision making is better than others. It's just the way it is for everyone. Eriksen is performing at an incredibly high level. I don't need stats to tell me that. I can see when he plays sublimely or when he is off his game just by watching him playAnd he is getting better. I isolation of the past 5 games or so few if any are better than him and that right now is what is key. What would be important to see and a measure of improvement is if he can prolong his purple patches.
I disagree mate. Stats are great, just need the right one's and then it's how they are interpreted, all need context, what team put out, against who, form of other players the variables are endless. But the stats put up on here from Sushi are great, some over egged and some, which is my points in the thread fail to acknowledge some of the variables. The shit that the regular media use I wouldn't wipe my arse with, they are shite.This is why I can never get my head round stats. These are human beings. Some days My decision making is better than others. It's just the way it is for everyone. Eriksen is performing at an incredibly high level. I don't need stats to tell me that. I can see when he plays sublimely or when he is off his game just by watching him play
The primary variable is that we are all humans & prone to human errorI disagree mate. Stats are great, just need the right one's and then it's how they are interpreted, all need context, what team put out, against who, form of other players the variables are endless. But the stats put up on here from Sushi are great, some over egged and some, which is my points in the thread fail to acknowledge some of the variables. The shit that the regular media use I wouldn't wipe my arse with, they are shite.
Yeah and errors are one of the easiest things to show in stats, they are as obvious as a goal.The primary variable is that we are all humans & prone to human error
can see when he plays sublimely or when he is off his game just by watching him play
Lennon >>> Townsend.Not always true though is it?
Many non-Spurs fans watched Townsend play and thought he was amazing. After all, he was good at dribbling with the ball and he ran a lot - people perceived this as him being an attacking threat and when he finally put in a poor cross or awful shot people just thought he was unlucky, that the rest of the time he simply MUST have a better shot, because he looks so good.
Same for Lennon. Ran a lot, ripped most left backs to bits and then was poor at crossing the ball.
Some positions and certain players can flatter to deceive - they look better on the eye than they do on paper. E.g. we all loved watching Sandro slide into tackles, it was fun and aggressive, but it didn't make him a good player.
And Sandro was a quality player. It was the injuries that broke him.
Yes they are.I think we thought he was better than he actually was.
Dier and Wanyama are both better.