Johnny RoastBeef
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- Jan 11, 2016
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Off of the top of my head I can only think of a handful of Strikers, in the past 10 years, who have stepped up and achieved a similar or better goals tally in the top division, compared to their Championship output.
Looking at the best Championship goal scorers from the past five seasons, who went on to play over 1000 minutes in the subsequent Premier league season, on average there is around a 30-40% drop in goals scored excluding penalties (G/90-PK), when playing at the highest level.
That means that anyone who moves up to the Premier League and scores over 60% of their own Championship output from the previous season should be considered as having a good season by their own standards.
So how has Maupay done?
Championship 2018/19
25 goals (3 pens)
Minutes played 3706
0.53 G/90-PK
Premier League 2019/20
10 goals (1 pens)
minutes played 2766
0.29 G/90-PK
55% of his Championship output
Premier League 2020/21
8 goals (3 pens)
Minutes played 2512
0.18 G/90-PK
34% of his Championship output
Using that 60% benchmark as a guide to Neal’s Premier League potential, the average number of goals we should realistically expect him to score a season, excluding penalties, is 13.
For those who think Ivan Toney is worth a punt, his numbers are:
30 goals (9 pens)
Minutes played 3850
0.49 G/90-PK
So he’d be expected to score 13 goals, excluding penalties, next season in the Premier League. The same as Maupay.
Looking at the best Championship goal scorers from the past five seasons, who went on to play over 1000 minutes in the subsequent Premier league season, on average there is around a 30-40% drop in goals scored excluding penalties (G/90-PK), when playing at the highest level.
That means that anyone who moves up to the Premier League and scores over 60% of their own Championship output from the previous season should be considered as having a good season by their own standards.
So how has Maupay done?
Championship 2018/19
25 goals (3 pens)
Minutes played 3706
0.53 G/90-PK
Premier League 2019/20
10 goals (1 pens)
minutes played 2766
0.29 G/90-PK
55% of his Championship output
Premier League 2020/21
8 goals (3 pens)
Minutes played 2512
0.18 G/90-PK
34% of his Championship output
Using that 60% benchmark as a guide to Neal’s Premier League potential, the average number of goals we should realistically expect him to score a season, excluding penalties, is 13.
For those who think Ivan Toney is worth a punt, his numbers are:
30 goals (9 pens)
Minutes played 3850
0.49 G/90-PK
So he’d be expected to score 13 goals, excluding penalties, next season in the Premier League. The same as Maupay.