This is becoming a pet peeve of mine. The amount of times he has a difficult chance that gets referred to as a sitter makes me think people haven't kicked a ball in their lives. Sometimes he really ought to be doing more, but sometimes he could miss a volley with his weaker foot from behind him and he'd get pelters for it. It drowns out all the far more valid criticisms of his finishing issues.You can tell people have a ridiculously distorted view of Jesus when after the match people seriously refer to it as "a sitter".

This is a pretty small sample to judge from.View attachment 10791
I thought this goalscorer stats table from the BBC was interesting. If you compare Jesus and Foden the stats for Goals per 90, Goal Conversion and Shot accuracy are very similar. I know Jesus is a more conventional centre forward and so maybe more is expected but my take from this is that he is not as bad as some posters think. It is really only Gundo that is way in front of Jesus.
The chart covers every game this season - not sure how it would be possible to get a bigger sample size?This is a pretty small sample to judge from.
The trouble with Gabby is that he's simply not clinical enough - sometimes/often he's given a pass on a plate which he'll fail to even put on target.
Gabby simply is not, at present, a top-top striker; he's OK and is a good backup striker based on previous performances. If Gabby is content with the backup striker role, I'd love to see him remain in our side.
We're about to lose Aguero - and we would be best served if we can replace El Kun with another world class, top striker - I'm hoping that we sign Haaland.
Should we fail to sign a top striker, Gabby taking over for Aguero is a big drop off in ability at the striker position.
Aguero, in his prime, scores both of those chances 9/10, that Jesus had last night.Regardless of whether Aguero or Haaland or whoever is a better striker I don't think we are a better team necessarily with them instead of Jesus.
Aguero, in his prime, scores both of those chances 9/10, that Jesus had last night.
lol compare his mins per goal with the 2 other strikers - aguero and delap, and you'll see where the problem is.View attachment 10791
I thought this goalscorer stats table from the BBC was interesting. If you compare Jesus and Foden the stats for Goals per 90, Goal Conversion and Shot accuracy are very similar. I know Jesus is a more conventional centre forward and so maybe more is expected but my take from this is that he is not as bad as some posters think. It is really only Gundo that is way in front of Jesus.
| Season | Mins | Goals | Shots | On Target | On Target % | Conversion Rate % | OT Conversion Rate % | Mins/Gl |
| 20-21 | 1170 | 4 | 29 | 8 | 27.6 | 13.8 | 50 | 292.5 |
| 19-20 | 2026 | 14 | 101 | 48 | 47.5 | 13.9 | 29.2 | 144.7 |
| 18-19 | 1022 | 7 | 43 | 25 | 58.1 | 16.3 | 28 | 146 |
| 17-18 | 1673 | 13 | 56 | 33 | 58.9 | 23.2 | 39.4 | 128.6 |
| 16-17 | 651 | 7 | 24 | 13 | 54.2 | 29.2 | 53.8 | 93 |




That Messi lad must be shit.Top 50 goalscorers on the top European leagues analysed by whoscored.com, plus Jesus.
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by Shots on Target %
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by Conversion Rate (Goals/Shots)
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by shots on target conversion rate
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imagine how good he could be if he could be arsed...That Messi lad must be shit.
Haha, who Messi or Jesus?imagine how good he could be if he could be arsed...
I don't one could ever condemn Jesus for lack of trying...Haha, who Messi or Jesus?
Class yesterday. Works harder than any other forward we have had in recent memory and his close control and link up play is ridiculous. He's David Silva'esq in tight spaces. I cant remember the defender that he sat on his arse, but the skill was glorious. He probably should have buried one of his chances but he offers so much more to this team that just goals.