kaz7
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He has a bit of the Dzeko about him in that if he has time to think about it he can mess it up but ones like yesterday it's instinct
He has a bit of the Dzeko about him in that if he has time to think about it he can mess it up but ones like yesterday it's instinct
I Disagree, I think some of his best goals come when he's got time to think - Arsenal, West Ham, Bournemouth hattrick last year.
The problem is when he's in a position where he could shoot or he could pass. He gets caught between the two and usually butchers whichever option he chooses. If he had more of a selfish streak, or more belief in his ability, he'd score 10 more a season.
Agree with that, this quote in reference to advice he gave to Sané spoke volumes to me about Sterling's lack of belief in himself
"if I had a shot like you I’d be shooting every minute".
I think Aguero being out of the team will help both him and Sané score more goals.
When there's a choice of pass to Sergio or go it alone, lots of our players choose to pass even if it's not the right option, and they need to get more goals themselves, get an appetite for it and some confidence.
I just looked it up and 5 of Sterling's 7 goals came when Sergio was not playing. (1vs West Ham, 1v Bournemouth(h), 1vBournemouth(a), 1vs Palace, 1v Arsenal).
Now that could just be a coincidence, it might not be enough to be statistical proof, but just from anecdotal evidence of watching him I think it's a big factor.
I want Aguero to stay around, but the other players need to view him as more of an equal, particularly when it comes to finishing, and maybe some time without him in the team, where they have to learn to take their own chances will drive up their confidence in front of goal and ultimately benefit the team when Aguero comes back in.
You're not wrong imo, posted something in a similar vain a while ago.. 4 of Kev's 5 league goals and all of Silva's have come when Aguero hasn't been on the pitch too. Think with Jesus upfront players are more willing to make the runs into the box etc, as he is much more likely to look for them than Aguero is once the ball is played into them. So if players have that mentality suddenly goals or popping in from everyone
Yeah but other than that & his fantastic work rate, what does he bring to the team? Get rid I say.His official stats this year so far is 10 goals with 14 assists, which is extremely good. On top of that he's won 3 penalties(that were converted). We should all know he could EASILY add another 5 goals to this stat line, which would give him a stat line that is world class.
You're not wrong imo, posted something in a similar vain a while ago.. 4 of Kev's 5 league goals and all of Silva's have come when Aguero hasn't been on the pitch too. Think with Jesus upfront players are more willing to make the runs into the box etc, as he is much more likely to look for them than Aguero is once the ball is played into them. So if players have that mentality suddenly goals or popping in from everyone