rocker959
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IMHO Trossard has been dreadful of late too
I dare say only 2, maybe 3 players will hit 20+ league goals this season. The '20 goal a season' player is surely a bygone phrase of a 42 game season, not a 38 game one.
I would have thought 10 goals is the benchmark requirement for a player in a team such as ours. Anything above that a bonus, anything below and the questions should be asked.
Bamford supposedly cost £7m and is supposedly on £35k pw, has 15 goals.
I’m sure growing up it was more frequent.
Didn’t Michael Robinson score near that or surpass it for us?
Andy Ritchie got about 14, which is what I would expect given the chances we create.
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I dare say only 2, maybe 3 players will hit 20+ league goals this season. The '20 goal a season' player is surely a bygone phrase of a 42 game season, not a 38 game one.
I would have thought 10 goals is the benchmark requirement for a player in a team such as ours. Anything above that a bonus, anything below and the questions should be asked.
Bamford supposedly cost £7m and is supposedly on £35k pw, has 15 goals.
That was his 2nd goal of the season. Until his goal against Fulham last month he'd gone 28 games without a goal.
(also probably no different to MacAlister's goal / first touch strike to earn the point v Palace (A) - in sense it was a one off. He's not scored since. )
Both are indeed true. The difference is that we pretty much have a daily Maupay thread while you'll have to look long and hard to find a thread where 50+ people are raising their pitchforks against eg the "attacking midfielders" Trossard / Ali Mac or to some extent Lallana / Gross. Every week three or four players either miss "sitters" or otherwise not being skilled/intelligent enough to even get into the right positions to score. Yet all pitch forks are always pointing towards one single human being. Its a pathetic blame game and lazy scapegoating.
Lallana can't shoot for toffee
Trossards target control knob snapped off at the woodwork
Gross has been scared off shooting
Bissouma has been told not to shooot
Theres a theme here, and I think it comes from above.
IMHO Trossard has been dreadful of late too
He's clearly an impact player, my comment was more related to the style and manner in which it was taken, a little more direct when it mattered.
Well not that clearly . As his impact has been pretty limited / absent this season - fewer goals/assists than Welbeck, Trossard, Gross, Maupay, Dunk, and Solly.
I think dreadful is harsh but I know where you’re coming from. He certainly doesn’t seem to change games anymore and doesn’t really look a threat.
Our biggest weakness IMO is the lack of a real match winner and/or impact player. Lallana maybe when fit. I thought Connolly might fit the bill but his progression has stalled. We desperately need to find a couple of attacking players with real pace who carry a threat as Izzy will leave and there’s no one else left in that mould. Pereira at WBA or Lookman would both be an improvement.
I'd agree with this but only count from open play. Bamford was shithouse, Bielsa has worked wonders to get him into a decent goalscorer.
Reminds me a little of when William Orbit produced Madonna's Ray of Light and was credited with revitalising and reinventing Madonna's career. When interviewed Orbit exclaimed "that is ridiculous, Madonna has reinvented and revitalised my career!".
Bamford was never shithouse. But, like any player put in a team where everything clicks they can realise their potential. Bielsa deserves credit, but so does Bamford, coaches can only do so much, he's had to step up to the plate and done so. People forget his first spell at M'Boro he scored 17 goals. Before Bielsa turned up he got 9 goals in 22 games which isn't bad either.
View of him is it's Biesla's magic, but there has always been a decent player in there.
Trossard is a one in five player. One great game and then four where he is just ok or worse. The only time he had a really good run of form was after the restart last season. He's missed quite a few good chances but also had a lot of bad luck hitting the woodwork (yes, being just a decimeter from scoring is bad luck) and he definitely got great skill on the ball but he lacks that split vision that most of his PL equivalents got. Whenever there is a quick counter, it happens too often that the ball gets stuck with Trossard trying to twist and turn while the opponents get back into position, making it very difficult for anyone to score. Needs to improve that part of his game.
well he came of the bench and scored a goal which ruined our afternoon so statistics are pretty pointless in that context.
I did my FA coaching course at Chelsea's training ground at Cobham and the tutor had been the coach of the U18 team that had won the FA Youth Cup the previous year. The course is supposed to be all about setting up drills and small sided games to let the players learn for themselves whilst encouraging them. However, the tutor couldn't stop himself and spent quite a lot of the course yelling a the group of PE students and knackered Dads who were taking the course - he absolutely couldn't accept that we weren't capable of the same levels of skill, commitment and fitness as his usual players.He's missed quite a few good chances but also had a lot of bad luck hitting the woodwork (yes, being just a decimeter from scoring is bad luck) and he definitely got great skill on the ball but he lacks that split vision that most of his PL equivalents got.
Possibly it was in there all along and some strikers do mature with age but I remember seeing him and being very unimpressed. His pre Dirty Leeds Premier League Wiki stats for seasons 15/16 and 16/17 were played 31 scored 1.
I agree with you.. although I wouldn't use the term "bad" - he has been guilty of missing chances that he himself would have expected to score and I think on that front specifically, he has lost a lot of confidence. The issue is that this sentiment gets taken too easily and often to "he's terrible, get rid" as though he has no value to the team at his current level or can't improve. That's not what you're saying, rather that it is ok to acknowledge his struggles and by doing so does not negate that he has value/potential that we could benefit from in the future.
Both are indeed true. The difference is that we pretty much have a daily Maupay thread while you'll have to look long and hard to find a thread where 50+ people are raising their pitchforks against eg the "attacking midfielders" Trossard / Ali Mac or to some extent Lallana / Gross. Every week three or four players either miss "sitters" or otherwise not being skilled/intelligent enough to even get into the right positions to score. Yet all pitch forks are always pointing towards one single human being. Its a pathetic blame game and lazy scapegoating.
Possibly it was in there all along and some strikers do mature with age but I remember seeing him and being very unimpressed. His pre Dirty Leeds Premier League Wiki stats for seasons 15/16 and 16/17 were played 31 scored 1.