Millwallawayveteran1988
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True. But he's not in the bigger games due to Pep's want of control of possession. Bernardo is a safer bet against counter attacks due to his midfield ability than Jesus. And it's counter attacks that Pep seems to be most bothered by.
It's worth noting that until last season Jesus had the best xG/90 minutes out of anyone in the league. Whether you like that kind of statistic or not, it generally indicates that Jesus was better than anybody on average at getting goalscoring opportunities, including Aguero. As was remembered his issues were that he missed a lot of them.
This season, those numbers have dropped dramatically. Interestingly, we're not complaining about him being offside as often anymore. This season, due to Aguero's injury, we're playing with a false 9 system as it's more replicable with the players that we had. Jesus as a result since returning from his first injury this season has played a much, much deeper role. In the games Aguero has played this season, he's been doing the same thing. Dropping deep, and focussing on space creation for others.
Jesus is playing an extremely different role this season. He doesn't help himself with his non-confident finishing but as a centre-forward he's doing precisely what he's told to. Otherwise he wouldn't be getting picked at all.
i agree that he does good work but when we have no other striker fit, we really need him to be stepping up. I think he had scored 8 goals this season in 24 matches which for a team like us who create so much, is really poor. I just think he lacks that strikers instinct.