Here are his updated stats for us since he signed:
1260 minutes played (Equivalent to about 14 games)
9 goals
2 assists
Those are pretty good stats. Should have given him more game time me thinks.
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Here are his updated stats for us since he signed:
1260 minutes played (Equivalent to about 14 games)
9 goals
2 assists
Those are pretty good stats. Should have given him more game time me thinks.
And MessiMore hattricks for the club than Glenn Hoddle, Steve Archibald and Mark Falco
He's only ever started 1 game for us in the Premier League.
Scored that day too.
Here are his updated stats for us since he signed:
1260 minutes played (Equivalent to about 14 games)
9 goals
2 assists
Those are pretty good stats. Should have given him more game time me thinks.
You have to imagine that at a club like Palace, Burnley.... basically any team where he'd be first choice striker he would be netting 10-15 goals a season at a minimum. IMO Poch's greatest failing has been the misuse (or no use!) of Llorente - better management would have helped solve the quandary of resting Kane whilst still having a big, strong guy up front to hold up the ball, bring other players in and score himself.If Chavski hadn't dawdled he'd have been their first choice striker for the past year, seeing how Morata's been rubbish since his first 10-15 games. Hate to think how many he'd have scored for them by now. Took him about 2 mins to create the assist for the Harry goal v PSV which kick started our CL. Played very well in a front 2 with Kane at Bernabeu last season.
Great skill and technique to get Skipp's through ball on the run, neat finish too. A lot of strikers would have made a ricket and trodden on the ball, fallen on their arse etc.
We really don't give him enough playing time. And when we do, we don't ping enough crosses in, he's very good in the air. I'd be really annoyed to lose him, hard to see how we could improve on him. And we're losing Sonny for a few matches too.
I'd say this expands to all our "fringe" players to be honest. Poch is very loyal to his core team. Which is comendable. But it makes breaking into it pretty hard. We have these fringe guys that we cannot offload now and who aren't good enough but to be honest they never really got a fair shake.You have to imagine that at a club like Palace, Burnley.... basically any team where he'd be first choice striker he would be netting 10-15 goals a season at a minimum. IMO Poch's greatest failing has been the misuse (or no use!) of Llorente - better management would have helped solve the quandary of resting Kane whilst still having a big, strong guy up front to hold up the ball, bring other players in and score himself.