#9 | Gabriel Jesus - 2019/20 Performances

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I actually just did, what's the issue here?

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Some of these aren’t even accurate
 
Some of these aren’t even accurate
And which ones are those? The Premier League total matches to the official site, and the Champions League goal total looks correct against another source. Can't be bothered to check the other comps at the moment based on no evidence.
 
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And which ones are those? The Premier League total matches to the official site, and the Champions League goal total looks correct against another source. Can't be bothered to check the other comps at the moment based on no evidence.

11/12 through 13/14 the table doesn't appear to include domestic cup tallies for some reason, they're included for every season after that.
 
11/12 through 13/14 the table doesn't appear to include domestic cup tallies for some reason, they're included for every season after that.
Ah, my apologies to Sergio in that case, the site (FB Reference) only has stats for domestic cups after that year. Can add 2, 3, and 5 for those years respectively, but the point is exactly the same.
 
Who knows what level he will reach? The fact is, he is a good striker with plenty more potential to make good on, he didn't cost us that much and I don't think his one of the top earners. So the shouts to sell him are stupidity in my view. He's worth keeping even at his current level. Unless someone makes a huge bid, what would we gain in selling?

We shouldn't sell him just because a few armchair experts aren't convinced. When Aguero leaves, another striker is going to come in. When have we ever made do with just one? None of the top teams do that anymore. Even then though, people will have to come to terms with the idea that it's not likely we could get a striker with direct comparisons to Aguero and get behind who we have.

Ontop of that, I don't think people realise the rest of the team has to adjust to who is on the pitch too, midfielders and wingers will have to get used to which runs Jesus and whoever else makes and the timing of their runs. That in itself can make a big difference.
 
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Really good article on The Athletic about Jesus this morning. To paraphrase it is a dive into a few issues he has had personally as he was left pretty alone when his family and friends were denied visas to come and visit him/stay with him. Also discusses how he has felt immense pressure for not scoring and him working to not 'think' about scoring and let it just happen. I think we can see that change in Sterling as a great example of someone who used to spend far too long thinking about scoring than actually doing it. I think Jesus can really kick on in the next couple years. I think people forget his age and what he has achieved already.
 
Really good article on The Athletic about Jesus this morning. To paraphrase it is a dive into a few issues he has had personally as he was left pretty alone when his family and friends were denied visas to come and visit him/stay with him. Also discusses how he has felt immense pressure for not scoring and him working to not 'think' about scoring and let it just happen. I think we can see that change in Sterling as a great example of someone who used to spend far too long thinking about scoring than actually doing it. I think Jesus can really kick on in the next couple years. I think people forget his age and what he has achieved already.

Thanks for sharing. Gabby scored 21 goals last season which made possible to win the domestic treble.

Now he is on 10 goals and might score 20+ goals again which would be a solid basis for next season to try to get to 30.
 
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