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[Albion] Christian Kouamé







Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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Brighton
Brighton and German side Augsburg are interested in Fiorentina's 24-year-old Ivory Coast striker Christian Kouame.

https://gianlucadimarzio.com/it/fiorentina-kouame-brighton-augsburg-calciomercato-news-22-agosto-2022

The return of the most rubbish rumour of the summer!

This guy’s agent has been linking us with his player all summer. He scored 6 goals in the Jupiler league last season for Anderlecht, we signed the player who scored 25.

He is not good enough for Fiorentina at 24, god knows why his agent is linking him with a top 6 EPL side?
 


severnside gull

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A rumour that’s been knocking around a while. On the face of it he’s very much in the style of Welbeck so maybe it has legs but his stats are poor
 










Beanstalk

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Johnny RoastBeef

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Jan 11, 2016
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I'm fairly optimistic about this guy's potential.
Yes his goal stats are underwhelming, but lately we have been the kings of finding value in the market and a closer look at his stats may explain why we're interested.

This comparison with the best of the best shows that he can compete in one fundamental area, shots on target percentage (SoT%). If we create the chances, he is well capable of hitting the target.

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Last season Neal Maupay's SoT% was 23.7%.
 


Mancgull

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Nov 28, 2011
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The guy looks quick and mobile and is likely to stretch defences. This is a key attribute of Welbeck as well.
Potter seems to like this as it creates 'pockets of space for others'. There's stuff on YouTube about how he liked to use this type of striker in Sweden.
So it's not just this guy's scoring record we'll be looking at.
A loan seems a sensible move if he's had a bad injury.

Having watching Deniz last night, the one thing he isn't is 'mobile'.
 


schmunk

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Jan 19, 2018
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I'm fairly optimistic about this guy's potential.
Yes his goal stats are underwhelming, but lately we have been the kings of finding value in the market and a closer look at his stats may explain why we're interested.

This comparison with the best of the best shows that he can compete in one fundamental area, shots on target percentage (SoT%). If we create the chances, he is well capable of hitting the target.

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Last season Neal Maupay's SoT% was 23.7%.

And Deniz Undav's was 42.8%: https://www.whoscored.com/Players/357091/History/Deniz-Undav (63/147, leading to 27 goals)
 


Hugo Rune

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I'm fairly optimistic about this guy's potential.
Yes his goal stats are underwhelming, but lately we have been the kings of finding value in the market and a closer look at his stats may explain why we're interested.

This comparison with the best of the best shows that he can compete in one fundamental area, shots on target percentage (SoT%). If we create the chances, he is well capable of hitting the target.

View attachment 151158

Last season Neal Maupay's SoT% was 23.7%.

He certainly appears to have a great all round game in the style of Welbeck:

https://youtu.be/SJjRe0TeLRg

His career goal ratio of 1 per 323 minutes played (in a lot of poor leagues along with 5,244 minutes in Serie A) is pretty alarming. But then, in Welbeck’s career he has 1 goal per 271 minutes but those stats are pretty much all from the EPL and other top level competitions and his England strike rate was 1 per 145 minutes played which is extremely good.

In summary, if he comes, we ain’t getting a prolific goalscorer by any means but he could probably do the job Danny Welbeck has done this season so far (no goals but great play otherwise).
 




um bongo molongo

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Jul 26, 2004
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Battersea
Our ability to sign strikers who don’t score is close to unparalleled.

But it’s clear Potter wants a Welbeck back up so it does make sense. Maybe the thinking is someone who’d be happy to be back up to Welbs for a season or two while we wait for some of our investments in youth to develop.
Be nice to find someone who is mobile AND scores more than occasionally though wouldn’t it?
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Our ability to sign strikers who don’t score is close to unparalleled.

But it’s clear Potter wants a Welbeck back up so it does make sense. Maybe the thinking is someone who’d be happy to be back up to Welbs for a season or two while we wait for some of our investments in youth to develop.
Be nice to find someone who is mobile AND scores more than occasionally though wouldn’t it?

Rather just have one that scores and finishes well.

Undav can finish.
 


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