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Our strikers would be on minimum wage this season if your rule was followedI have a rule in football that if a professional player fails to do something I could do (as a distinctly non-professional extremely part-time footballer) then they should be docked pay in some form or other. Foul throws, failing to get a penalty on target, not hitting a corner straight over the touchline for a goal kick etc. I'm sorely tempted to cite this as another, I'm pretty confident I could at least get a shot on target from that position.
I could just imagine Maupay or Connolly doing exactly the same in a Brighton game
Werner is worth making a comparison to our strikers though, in the sense that they can often go through these troughs, which can only really be explained by confidence.
He's clearly a quality player, has scored hatful's for Leipzig, but all of a sudden can't hit a barn door. It's a bit like when Fernando Torres went from amazing to terrible. I'm sure there are loads of other examples.
The lesson i'm taking is it's obvious there's something there, is not to write a striker off after one bad season, because a couple of decent shots go in and the confidence comes back, the class will shine through in the end. Trossard is the best example for us in our season. Woeful finishing through autumn and winter, starting to find confidence in front of goal now
I have a rule in football that if a professional player fails to do something I could do (as a distinctly non-professional extremely part-time footballer) then they should be docked pay in some form or other. Foul throws, failing to get a penalty on target, not hitting a corner straight over the touchline for a goal kick etc. I'm sorely tempted to cite this as another, I'm pretty confident I could at least get a shot on target from that position.
Werner is worth making a comparison to our strikers though, in the sense that they can often go through these troughs, which can only really be explained by confidence.
He's clearly a quality player, has scored hatful's for Leipzig, but all of a sudden can't hit a barn door. It's a bit like when Fernando Torres went from amazing to terrible. I'm sure there are loads of other examples.
The lesson i'm taking is it's obvious there's something there, is not to write a striker off after one bad season, because a couple of decent shots go in and the confidence comes back, the class will shine through in the end. Trossard is the best example for us in our season. Woeful finishing through autumn and winter, starting to find confidence in front of goal now
Yes he should have scored but I will defend him a bit, the reason he had to take it with his left was because the pass from Gundogan was behind him. For such a simple pass it wasn't actually executed very well, needed to be firmer.
Ah, but you would never have got yourself into that position.