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[Albion] Joao Pedro Brazilian Maestro



essbee1

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Thanks all. I was hoping that his record could be preserved, but seems not.
Oh well, the important thing is he scored.
 




SeagullinExile

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Thanks all. I was hoping that his record could be preserved, but seems not.
Oh well, the important thing is he scored.
It wasn’t the first penalty he’s missed!
 




SeagullinExile

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My mistake then - ta. Still a great record all the same.
Tbf, it was a while ago, and in Brazil. It was his first miss in England though! :thumbsup:
 










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His assist last night makes it 23 goal or assist involvements for the season in 39 games - a goal involvement every 115 minutes. And the assist stats obviously don’t include the fact he won a large % of the penalties he scored.

To put that in context, Gross who won our POTS and understandably gets a lot of plaudits for his goals and assists as well as general play, has had 18 goal involvements in 46 games this season, or a goal involvement every 223 minutes.

What a stunning debut season from our Brazilian superstar!
 




Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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His assist last night makes it 23 goal or assist involvements for the season in 39 games - a goal involvement every 115 minutes. And the assist stats obviously don’t include the fact he won a large % of the penalties he scored.

To put that in context, Gross who won our POTS and understandably gets a lot of plaudits for his goals and assists as well as general play, has had 18 goal involvements in 46 games this season, or a goal involvement every 223 minutes.

What a stunning debut season from our Brazilian superstar!
He could have had a goal of the season contender with one of his mazy runs last night. Once we get Mitoma fit and playing well, then this should free up even more space for Joao Pedro. And we can keep him in the centre.

He's certainly my player of the season
 


aolstudios

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Nov 30, 2011
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He could have had a goal of the season contender with one of his mazy runs last night. Once we get Mitoma fit and playing well, then this should free up even more space for Joao Pedro. And we can keep him in the centre.

He's certainly my player of the season
That was so close to incredible. Mitoma like in keeping possession
 


pigmanovich

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Mar 16, 2024
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Pedro's goal against Palace is on Will Unwin's top goals of the season list: https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ier-league-2023-24-review-goals-of-the-season
At 3-1 up against your fiercest rivals and with the match already won, it is nice to add a little bit of gloss and fully confirm who is the superior team. João Pedro knew what he wanted to do once he picked up the ball around 40 yards from the Palace goal, driving forward and looking to play a one-two with Danny Welbeck, in the hope his teammate would be able to find his bursting run into the box. What the Brazilian might not have expected from his fellow striker was for the through ball to be an instinctive reverse pass, hit with the inside of his right foot while off balance, right into the path of Pedro, who calmly slotted past Dean Henderson before wheeling away in celebration. Both Jack Hinshelwood and Carlos Baleba sprinted to congratulate Welbeck on the assist rather than the goalscorer.
Only one of the Guardian's end of season lists where we feature.
 






Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Still has to go some to become the finished product. Needs to score more from open play
Agreed, he's an utter delight, and his running on and off the ball is staggering but, to reach the heights, he needs to improve his finishing from open play. Yesterday's effort was just one of many that the top strikers would have buried.
 


aolstudios

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Nov 30, 2011
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Agreed, he's an utter delight, and his running on and off the ball is staggering but, to reach the heights, he needs to improve his finishing from open play. Yesterday's effort was just one of many that the top strikers would have buried.
Tbf, pre injury Pedro would've scored a few in recent games. He's not up to speed yet
 


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