As I said previously, a lack of minutes for Dzeko actually means he gets to enter the pitch fresh when everyone else is tired from playing for the previous 70 or so minutes. Given the number of goals City score late on in matches, after we've warn down and tired out the opposition, it could be construed as an advantage to play the final 20 minutes as opposed to the previous 70. Goals per minute doesn't take into account when those minutes occurred.adorado30 said:Matty said:Has he always been the 3rd choice sriker? He's been here 9 months longer than Aguero, and 2.5 years longer than Negredo. Prior to that he was competing with Balotelli, who was never regularly one of our top 2 strikers, and Tevez, who was missing for almost our entire title winning season. It's only really been the second 18 months of his stay where he's been 3rd choice, the first 18 months he was getting a fair few games. Even now, given we'll have played 57 games come the end of the season, this "3rd choice" label is misleading. As "3rd choice" he'll still have started, and participated in, a lot of games this season, probably nearing 40.noise said:That's a lot of goals for a 3rd choice striker.
Dzeko - 147 appearances, 58 goals. Goal every 2.53 games
Balotelli - 80 appearances, 30 goals. Goal every 2.66 games
Negredo - 41 appearances, 23 goals. Goal every 1.78 games
Tevez - 148 appearances, 74 goals. Goal every 2 games
Aguero - 118 appearances, 74 goals. Goal every 1.59 games
Whilst Dzeko goals scoring is pretty good it's worth noting that his goals to appearances ratio is substantially worse than Tevez's, Aguero's and Negredo's (albeit the later is a far smaller sample size).
His goals to appearances ratio is always going to look worse due to the total minutes he's played.
It's also worth noting, that Aguero has played more minutes in 118 appearances than Dzeko in 147 appearances. Obviously there is a reason for that due Aguero being the better player, but Dzeko isn't doing that bad, like most on here are making it out to be.
Fresh legs could be discounted by the fact that most time he was subbed in, was to score and turn the game around, which means the opposing team played a more closed brand of football trying to preserve a lead, they weren't opening them selves as much.Matty said:As I said previously, a lack of minutes for Dzeko actually means he gets to enter the pitch fresh when everyone else is tired from playing for the previous 70 or so minutes. Given the number of goals City score late on in matches, after we've warn down and tired out the opposition, it could be construed as an advantage to play the final 20 minutes as opposed to the previous 70. Goals per minute doesn't take into account when those minutes occurred.adorado30 said:Matty said:Has he always been the 3rd choice sriker? He's been here 9 months longer than Aguero, and 2.5 years longer than Negredo. Prior to that he was competing with Balotelli, who was never regularly one of our top 2 strikers, and Tevez, who was missing for almost our entire title winning season. It's only really been the second 18 months of his stay where he's been 3rd choice, the first 18 months he was getting a fair few games. Even now, given we'll have played 57 games come the end of the season, this "3rd choice" label is misleading. As "3rd choice" he'll still have started, and participated in, a lot of games this season, probably nearing 40.
Dzeko - 147 appearances, 58 goals. Goal every 2.53 games
Balotelli - 80 appearances, 30 goals. Goal every 2.66 games
Negredo - 41 appearances, 23 goals. Goal every 1.78 games
Tevez - 148 appearances, 74 goals. Goal every 2 games
Aguero - 118 appearances, 74 goals. Goal every 1.59 games
Whilst Dzeko goals scoring is pretty good it's worth noting that his goals to appearances ratio is substantially worse than Tevez's, Aguero's and Negredo's (albeit the later is a far smaller sample size).
His goals to appearances ratio is always going to look worse due to the total minutes he's played.
It's also worth noting, that Aguero has played more minutes in 118 appearances than Dzeko in 147 appearances. Obviously there is a reason for that due Aguero being the better player, but Dzeko isn't doing that bad, like most on here are making it out to be.
Gaylord du Bois said:I'd hope that even Edin would confess that he's underperformed since he's been with us. More often than not he's flattered to decieve which is a crying shame considering he obviously possesses a huge amount of ability.
Puppet Master Silva said:Gaylord du Bois said:I'd hope that even Edin would confess that he's underperformed since he's been with us. More often than not he's flattered to decieve which is a crying shame considering he obviously possesses a huge amount of ability.
I doubt he views it like that, the impression I get is that he can half ass the majority of the games and then put in the effort when it counts, it would appear he thinks the same way when playing for the national team. Only difference being is he can actually get away with it for Bosnia.
Arsenal and Chelsea fans would probably jump at the chance to sign him on the back of what they see on Match Of The Day, as soon as they watch him game in, game out for 6 months or so they'll realise just why he's so frustrating.
blablabla7 said:Puppet Master Silva said:Gaylord du Bois said:I'd hope that even Edin would confess that he's underperformed since he's been with us. More often than not he's flattered to decieve which is a crying shame considering he obviously possesses a huge amount of ability.
I doubt he views it like that, the impression I get is that he can half ass the majority of the games and then put in the effort when it counts, it would appear he thinks the same way when playing for the national team. Only difference being is he can actually get away with it for Bosnia.
Arsenal and Chelsea fans would probably jump at the chance to sign him on the back of what they see on Match Of The Day, as soon as they watch him game in, game out for 6 months or so they'll realise just why he's so frustrating.
When he was at Wolfsburg he always gave his maximum..i don`t know what changed him..maybe money or women or both :S
Get yourself to a game sometime and you'll see we do.EaglesFan said:I know many fanclubs where a player is dissed once he leaves the club.
I havent seen anyone get so much shit like Edin does (talking about this forum) while still WITH the club, at the most important stretch of the season.
Is he perfect? Far from it. Is he "shit" - well, look at his career (yes, City included).
Maybe get behind one of your own, eh? Just saying...at least while he's still here.