To be fair, I think a big part of that is how well our goalies are all prepared by the coaching staff. Caballero, Bravo, Ederson and Muric have all pulled off heroics for us when facing penalties.
A factor for sure but we haven't missed many.
To be fair, I think a big part of that is how well our goalies are all prepared by the coaching staff. Caballero, Bravo, Ederson and Muric have all pulled off heroics for us when facing penalties.
Definitely. I do think our players our far stronger mentally than most, so it gives us an edge. Even if 1 misses, the other 4 are almost guaranteed to score, irrespective of ability.A factor for sure but we haven't missed many.
I would much rather our penalty taker had natural ability with them rather than trying to teach them something possibly alien to them if that makes sense
He is a hot head when things go wrong,not what we need,he is too young to get a grip of the gameBeautiful assist for the first goal, shame about the penalty, we need to have a more assured penalty taker, (personally I would like to try Ederson).
What I was worried about was the thrust forward of his forehead when confronting the Atlanta player, although "handbags", I have seen players sent off in the past for similar. Luckily the ref/VAR ignored it and a replay was not shown. He can be too easily riled he needs to show more composure and self control.
Clearly not with us :)While that's true in an ideal world, not every single player has 'natural penalty ability'. It's something that can be coached, when drilled properly.
Utter tripe.
His goal scoring record is great, he holds it up very well and he’s on the money with assists too, see last night.
He can play right across the front three and has filled in very well as a striker.
Aguero has had far worse games than Jesus has last night and yes the penalty was appalling, but Aguero has had some poor ones too, neither of them should take them.
A factor for sure but we haven't missed many.
I mean, it was a great assist, but his assist record is decidedly average.
Last night’s was his 3rd this season. His 19th in 120 games for us or so.
For a forward who is defended against his finishing ability by his link up and team play, I’d argue he’s got a lot of improving to do.
His stats, his stats, his record.Utter tripe.
His goal scoring record is great, he holds it up very well and he’s on the money with assists too, see last night.
He can play right across the front three and has filled in very well as a striker.
Aguero has had far worse games than Jesus has last night and yes the penalty was appalling, but Aguero has had some poor ones too, neither of them should take them.
His stats, his stats, his record.
Yes I know - but he's no finisher. Multiple chances needed and even his successful conversions are less than convincing.
But yes - his stats belie it
I wasn't discussing nor comparing Aguero.
You're way too analytical and astute for me. I stand corrected.You're right 41 goals in 70 appearances is a shocking return for a striker.
We need to sign Rashford - he's the dog's bollocks .
You're way too analytical and astute for me. I stand corrected.
Apologies.
And you're too sensitive. Apology withdrawn.And your too bloody critical of the lad imo .
No apology offered .
And you're too sensitive. Apology withdrawn.
He is a hot head when things go wrong,not what we need,he is too young to get a grip of the game
Yes he's had 2 suspensions for us because of that, one of which had him missing a derby leaving us with Iheanacho up front.And Sergio isn’t a hot head?
I don't believe he just kicked the shit out of a var monitor and got banned from the national team or went head to head with a player on tues when the game got heatedAnd Sergio isn’t a hot head?
He didn't connect when he got banned from the derby,sky and the media led a witch hunt and marinner changed his reportYes he's had 2 suspensions for us because of that, one of which had him missing a derby leaving us with Iheanacho up front.
And to clarify my position, I'm glad Aguero is like that, because I don't want any timid fucks anywhere near the team and 99% of the time that attitude has resulted in goals instead of red cards. If Jesus can get as fired up as Aguero does then he's going to be even better than we realised.