Lancet Fluke
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BlueTG said:Equalled his seasons total for last season, tonight he did.
Are you Yoda?
BlueTG said:Equalled his seasons total for last season, tonight he did.
GXCity said:George Hannah said:Stuart Brennan has tweeted he is fine - confirmed by Manuel - first half only as plannedGXCity said:Anyone know if he is injured? They apparently said on Sky that he was
Just seen the thread on it. Relieved isn't the word!
Blumers Bloomers said:Cobwebcat said:Man City hitman is now the most clinical in the history of the Premier League, more so than icons at Arsenal, Newcastle United and Manchester United.
Striking legends such as Didier Drogba at Chelsea, or Alan Shearer at Newcastle United, Thierry Henry at Arsenal or even Ruud van Nistelrooy at Manchester United were never as efficient as a forward currently plying his trade for a Premier League club… and it is not Liverpool's man-of-the-moment Luis Suarez, but Manchester City diamond Sergio Aguero.
According to the latest statistical data released by the Premier League, Sergio Aguero - who has scored more goals this season than the whole of Tottenham Hotspur combined - has the best minutes per goal ratio than any other striker who has scored 40+ goals in Premier League competition. To see how Kun compares to other legends of English football, see the table below…
PLAYER
Appearances
Goals
Minutes per goal
Sergio Aguero
75
45
119
Thierry Henry
258
175
122
Ruud van Nistelrooy
150
95
128
Alan Shearer
303
148
147
Aguero has been on terrific form this season, returning a nine-minute brace during his side's 6-0 rout of Tottenham Hotspur to take his season tally to date to ten; the first player this season to reach double figures.
The technically-exquisite Argentine's goal-scoring is punctuated further by his shooting accuracy - an astonishing 72% this season - as 23 of his 32 shots have found the target.
Furthermore, he has also created 20 chances, provided four assists and completed 82% of his 271 passes to show that his all-round attacking play places him in comparison to Liverpool's Suarez.
However, this latest data shows if Aguero maintains his current form - as the only player to boast a goal ratio that betters one every two hours - he may well leave England as the greatest forward the Premier League has seen.
They've just been talking about this on Monday Night Football. Great stat
Lancet Fluke said:BlueTG said:Equalled his seasons total for last season, tonight he did.
Are you Yoda?
JJCMCFC said:Lancet Fluke said:BlueTG said:Equalled his seasons total for last season, tonight he did.
Are you Yoda?
HAHAHA!
On a serious note, did Sergio pick up a knock last night? Would be seriously pissed off if he's out for a long time. Lets be honest it wouldn't be worth losing Aguero for a few weeks for a nothing game like last night, and lets be honest, it was one. We were never going to top the group needing a 3-0 away win at the Alianz Arena and knowing it was likely they'd pick up all three points at CSKA
Barcon said:JJCMCFC said:Lancet Fluke said:Are you Yoda?
HAHAHA!
On a serious note, did Sergio pick up a knock last night? Would be seriously pissed off if he's out for a long time. Lets be honest it wouldn't be worth losing Aguero for a few weeks for a nothing game like last night, and lets be honest, it was one. We were never going to top the group needing a 3-0 away win at the Alianz Arena and knowing it was likely they'd pick up all three points at CSKA
No.
bobmcfc said:Blumers Bloomers said:Cobwebcat said:Man City hitman is now the most clinical in the history of the Premier League, more so than icons at Arsenal, Newcastle United and Manchester United.
Striking legends such as Didier Drogba at Chelsea, or Alan Shearer at Newcastle United, Thierry Henry at Arsenal or even Ruud van Nistelrooy at Manchester United were never as efficient as a forward currently plying his trade for a Premier League club… and it is not Liverpool's man-of-the-moment Luis Suarez, but Manchester City diamond Sergio Aguero.
According to the latest statistical data released by the Premier League, Sergio Aguero - who has scored more goals this season than the whole of Tottenham Hotspur combined - has the best minutes per goal ratio than any other striker who has scored 40+ goals in Premier League competition. To see how Kun compares to other legends of English football, see the table below…
PLAYER
Appearances
Goals
Minutes per goal
Sergio Aguero
75
45
119
Thierry Henry
258
175
122
Ruud van Nistelrooy
150
95
128
Alan Shearer
303
148
147
Aguero has been on terrific form this season, returning a nine-minute brace during his side's 6-0 rout of Tottenham Hotspur to take his season tally to date to ten; the first player this season to reach double figures.
The technically-exquisite Argentine's goal-scoring is punctuated further by his shooting accuracy - an astonishing 72% this season - as 23 of his 32 shots have found the target.
Furthermore, he has also created 20 chances, provided four assists and completed 82% of his 271 passes to show that his all-round attacking play places him in comparison to Liverpool's Suarez.
However, this latest data shows if Aguero maintains his current form - as the only player to boast a goal ratio that betters one every two hours - he may well leave England as the greatest forward the Premier League has seen.
They've just been talking about this on Monday Night Football. Great stat
Those are the stats that should bag you player of the season. If he doesn't win it this season then I will be stunned.
dan.j.mcfc said:gmckennasell said:Aguero is the best striker in world football at this moment , ronaldo and messi play in a 2 team league , their clubs have a massive advantage over their la liga rivals , aguero is doing it every week in the most competitive league in the world.Could messi emulate what aguero has achieved in the premier league this season ? Definitely not , and I wouldnt swap sergio for either messi or ronaldo.
As good as Aguero is, he isn't in the same league as Messi and Ronaldo.
gmckennasell said:dan.j.mcfc said:gmckennasell said:Aguero is the best striker in world football at this moment , ronaldo and messi play in a 2 team league , their clubs have a massive advantage over their la liga rivals , aguero is doing it every week in the most competitive league in the world.Could messi emulate what aguero has achieved in the premier league this season ? Definitely not , and I wouldnt swap sergio for either messi or ronaldo.
As good as Aguero is, he isn't in the same league as Messi and Ronaldo.
its all about opinions , i have stated the reason for my opinion , you havent backed your comment with anything constructive or an explanation of your opinion , to say aguero isnt in the same league , is just stupidity personified.