mosssideblue
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Is that right?Very little if ever praise
Anyway, care to attempt to answer what was a genuine question?
Is that right?Very little if ever praise
You didnt answer my point , you just ripped him apart , try watching him with a strikerIs that right?
Anyway, care to attempt to answer what was a genuine question?
Do you believe he has good technical skills and we see them week in week out because I don't.
I see what I see and have no bias
Do goals from outside the box count double?And? Look at the positions he has to score from to even have a chance. He pretty much 90% scores only from inside the goal box our close to it. Don’t need to be a rocket scientist, to understand that the positions he scores from are more likely to go in. Look at the contrast between Mahrez goals and Sterlings. And even then Sterlings misses more than he scores. Sterlings stats are overshadowing his performances.
Is english tax on tap ins double? Disregarded every single point i made lol.Do goals from outside the box count double?
No idea what you are on about tbhIs english tax on tap ins double? Disregarded every single point i made lol.
I don’t quite think you understand what shot conversion rate isAnd? Look at the positions he has to score from to even have a chance. He pretty much 90% scores only from inside the goal box our close to it. Don’t need to be a rocket scientist, to understand that the positions he scores from are more likely to go in. Look at the contrast between Mahrez goals and Sterlings. And even then Sterlings misses more than he scores. Sterlings stats are overshadowing his performances.
Raheem is an anomaly, he doesn’t have great touch, he doesn’t look great on the ball but his numbers are unbelievable really.When we have a striker will he then have great touch, control, vision and passing? I'm not being facetious, just curious as to how these skills can be there with one and hiding when there isn't
I suspect he plays well for England is because the games are a lot more open.
The most causal analysis i've ever seen, doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand that Sterling's strengths are in movement, positioning and speed which is why he gets many more high quality chances fall to him compared to Mahrez who is a great ball striker but weaker in those other aspects. Sterling also creates more space for others with his runs and movement which we'd see the benefits of more with an actual striker in the teamAnd? Look at the positions he has to score from to even have a chance. He pretty much 90% scores only from inside the goal box our close to it. Don’t need to be a rocket scientist, to understand that the positions he scores from are more likely to go in. Look at the contrast between Mahrez goals and Sterlings. And even then Sterlings misses more than he scores. Sterlings stats are overshadowing his performances.