It’s an ongoing issue, our lack of finishing bar Haaland and it’s down to him to spend the time in training to try and improve it. But also like our set pieces which are easily the worst in the PL, he seems to totally ignore these aspects of the game.
It’s also concerning that we simply cannot beat a decent side away anymore and that’s down to him.
Two of our better finishers (Haaland and Foden) are the ones who are missing most of the sitters though.
Haaland is an incredible goslscorer but just in recent months alone he missed two 1on1s with the keeper against Everton, missed a 1on1 with the keeper at Villa, missed a sitter at Villarreal, missed two near post headers from corners against Bournemouth, had a penalty saved against Liverpool, and missed a chance with the keeper 20 yards off his line and then missed a point blank chance that he hit with no finesse straight at the keeper at Newcastle.
We lost two of those games by a single goal.
Foden missed two sitters at Brentford, and missed two sitters in the first half and skied one under no pressure in the second half yesterday at Newcastle.
We hung on for the win by a single goal at Brentford but lost at Newcastle by a single goal.
These chances have fallen to our better finishers. It isn’t a case of Doku, Nico and Cherki being the ones missing sitters who need to improve their finishing because they rarely score, it’s been Haaland and Foden.
Set pieces aren’t ignored, you can see we work on things and Foden has improved his corner taking and now takes better corners than De Bruyne ever did. He just isn’t elite at it. We should have scored from three first half corners against Bournemouth, two free near post headers from Haaland that he didn’t connect with properly and one that dropped right in front of two of our players (Dias and Gvardiol, maybe, can’t remember?) in the box, neither of which got a shot off.