Obviously he doesn't score as many goals as he has nowhere near as many shots, but he outperforms his xG by more than Haaland, which suggests his finishing is pretty good.The only criticism I have of Phil is his finishing, he needs to be scoring gilt edged chances like last night.
His finishing has certainly dropped a bit but he’s more than capable of rectifying that.The only criticism I have of Phil is his finishing, he needs to be scoring gilt edged chances like last night.
Not looked at his xG stats, but he still should be scoring those chances.Obviously he doesn't score as many goals as he has nowhere near as many shots, but he outperforms his xG by more than Haaland, which suggests his finishing is pretty good.
Whatso this is acceptable?
This isn't a negative, it's a reality. People need to take the blue specs off and have a look at what Pep and Southgate really mean regarding Foden's off the ball work.Just focus on the negatives this what this forum does best craic on
What's the issue? My issue is this.....
This is what Southgate and Pep are talking about. And at only 2-1 too
I didn't. I was sent it by a friend who sits next to me who saw me go mad at him last night at this moment. The ankle doesn't stop him from the initial sprint so that isn't an excuse.Did you record this yourself?
If so, it feels weird that you'd leave out the context of the situation, which was that less than 40 seconds before this, a defender goes over on his ankle and he is quite blatantly limping.
Ok I’ve taken my blue tinted specs of his positives still far outweigh his negatives hope that’s ok with youThis isn't a negative, it's a reality. People need to take the blue specs off and have a look at what Pep and Southgate really mean regarding Foden's off the ball work.
He needs to learn
The ankle doesn't stop him from the initial sprint so that isn't an excuse.
No player scored every chance they get.Not looked at his xG stats, but he still should be scoring those chances.
What's the issue? My issue is this.....
This is what Southgate and Pep are talking about. And at only 2-1 too
If you can't see that, then there is no point in explainingAnd what exactly is Foden's fault here?
I only see you being too eager to drop a bucket load of shit on lad's head.If you can't see that, then there is no point in explaining
And what exactly is Foden's fault here?
To add to this from Opta Analyst:No player scored every chance they get.
That one was classed as a 'big chance', and had an xG suggesting it would be scored around 1 in 3 times (probably because he was so close to the goal and directly in line with the keeper, the difficulty is heading it beyond the keepers reach without much distance to do it in).
Erling has missed 12 big chances already this season in just the six PL and CL games. He was by some distance the player who missed most big chances in the Premier League last season too!
Phil's performance against his xG suggests he scores more than expected, but he's still going to miss a lot, as that's football :)
His numbers are impressive wherever he plays, though. Since his Premier League debut in December 2017, 207 players have got more minutes on the pitch than him (7,128), but he ranks 31st for combined goals and assists (56). Only 10 players with a minimum of 5,000 minutes played have directly contributed to a goal more often than him (every 127 minutes). Remember this includes the period when Foden had only just broken through at City; every other player above him in the list is far more experienced – including players like Agüero, Kevin De Bruyne, Mohamed Salah, and Harry Kane.
He has also scored his 35 Premier League goals from just 26.3 xG, with only eight players boasting a better overperformance in front of goal than his 8.7, showing just how good his finishing is. It is hard not to wonder what damage he could cause if he spent less time such a long way away from the goal.
This is mad. Why did said defence all turn around to Foden to tell him he was wrong?He trusted his defence tracked back as far as he should have tracked back, like you I see no fault.
To be fair to the other poster, you would expect him to continue his run. The Red Star player managed to get a shot away, and he would have struggled if Foden could have put more pressure on him.And what exactly is Foden's fault here?
This is mad. Why did said defence all turn around to Foden to tell him he was wrong?
I'm all for defending the lad and I think he's brilliant but that doesn't mean I can't understand the off the ball deficiences that both Pep and Southgate mention.
There is a balance to everything and not everybody has to give him only praise.
Exactly! Only other other option was a professional foul and a yellow card. The very fact he tracked him back good 40 yards is a proof he did the best in a given situation.He trusted his defence tracked back as far as he should have tracked back, like you I see no fault.