PannickAtTheDisco
Well-Known Member
I disagree with the often made point here that finishing is not something you can improve upon. There are plenty of examples of forwards who have become better goalscorers as they mature.
Sterling was very poor at times wrt his finishing. This season he is about to score 30 goals from open play. Vardy was a nothing striker when he was 25 y.o. Now he is about to win the Golden Boot.
Jesus will score plenty of goals. He has it in him to score 40 goals a season in his prime while helping his team-mates both offensively and defensively. Virtually all of his critics in this thread underestimate the importance of defending from the front.
Another thing that his critics don't seem to understand is how difficult it is to hit form and grow as a player when you are not a firm starter. Generally, Jesus is getting better when he plays several games in a row. He hasn't had the chance yet to play as a first choice striker for more than 2 months.
Sterling may end up with great stats this season, but he had a huge barren run during the key part of the season which has really cost us. Much in the same way as Jesus mostly scoring league goals in December/January, it's when you score them as well. The difference between Raz and Jesus is Raz doesn't hit the target enough, but when he does he has a good conversion rate. Jesus is very good for hitting the target he just doesn't score them. Both have technique issues with their finishing which means they can't keep that high level consistently, but allows them to reach that level for periods. Both have had lacklustre seasons in front of goal though.