Sentences with phrase «game ratio for»

Shevchenko, currently playing for Dynamo Kiev, has a 0.44 goals per game ratio for his national team and although he has suffered with a back injury in recent times, if he can maintain his fitness, the 35 - years - old will still provide a threat for opposition defences.
And he was no more prolific at Lyon (without Ronaldo) and has about the same goal / game ratio for France.
His goals - per - games ratio for England is remarkable and he scored seven goals in 10 Champions League games for Tottenham last season which gives you an idea of his pedigree.»

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That's why we needed to up our game and make a trail mix with the proper ratio of dark chocolate to trail mix for those times when there just aren't enough chocolaty bits to go around.
to be honest i think it is unfair to judge a player on just one game also i read somewhere that morata would rather join either chelsea or man united because of his past relations with both manager, concerning his goals scoring ratio it has to be mentioned that the majority of his appearances came from the substitutes bench which makes it more difficult for any forwards to score regularly, we all know the benefits for a player to play week in week out.
Even the title I have put at the top of this post could be seen as a bit on the harsh side on the 28 - year old, as he scored 19 goals for the Gunners last season, at a ratio of just better than one every other game, and he already has three for the new season so far, despite being well down the pecking order of forward players available to the boss.
Im all for backing our players but Giroud better than Higuain is buffoonery don't be fooled because he plays for Napoli he's maintained a goal every 2 games ratio his whole career and he's a special finisher with our midfield he would be unstoppable Aguero didn't used to get benched for the national team for him for no reason
Note: Quality win data (the ratio in parentheses, see Jan. 26 post for more info) and RPI information are courtesy WarrenNolan.com and accurate as of the morning of Feb. 16, 2018 and only reflect games against Division I opponents.
They had 27 assists and only six turnovers for the game, including a 17 - 1 ratio in the second half.
Quarterback Paxton Lynch has emerged as a potential No. 1 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft after throwing for more than 300 yards per game and posting a sterling 27:3 touchdown: interception ratio.
ROGER»S RATIO: b. Lefty Grove won 300 games and lost 141 for the A's and the Red Sox from 1925 to» 41, a.680 winning percentage.
can we improve that ratio for him, make it 2 every 3 games instead?
«Olivier has been very good for us in the last few months and he has a very high ratio in terms the amount of games played to goals.
He had a league goal / game ratio of 0.19 for Arsenal.
then for me he is the starting striker, because then he is just as good as any striker out there, a ratio of 1 goal / game but as soon as he fails to score in two consecutive games the wc striker is the leading one again.
It is also why Saquon Barkley is so highly regarded despite rushing for 1270 yards in a 13 game season on a loaded offensive team last year... folks are more enamored with his work as a receiver and special teams than his ability as a pure runner, which they assume that he has because of his size / speed ratio.
Briana Claros (Pinewood - Los Altos Hills, Sr.), 5 - 5, Guard KEY STATS: Though Claros had good numbers for Pinewood (11.2 points and 4.4 assists per game, plus a 2.3 assist / turnover ratio), her leadership was just as important.
Despite missing four games to start the season, Brady threw for 3,554 yards with 28 touchdowns and just 2 interceptions — that's the best touchdown - to - interception ratio in a single season.
The fact that it took Shrek 358 EPL games to score his 176 for United at a rate of 0.49 while Henry scored his 175 in just 258 EPL matches at a ratio of 0.68, still by far the best ratio of all the top Premier League scorers, is some comfort I suppose and proves the Frenchman was the better striker.
Ospina and Martinez have a better clean sheet ratio for the games played.
Having said that, if he can maintain his 0.99 goals per game PL ratio for last season we might have to review the situation.
Since joining former club Real Madrid in the 2006/07 season, the Argentine has hit double figures in seven out of his nine seasons in Europe including 50 in 96 appearances for current side Napoli, a ratio of more than one every two games.
If Giroud had taken our penalties for the past 3 years he would be closer to a 0.6 goal / game striker than his 0.43 ratio — assuming he scored most of them of course.
Unfortunately for us, he has only managed three goals in all competitions since returning from a hamstring injury in January, lowering his previously impressive goals / games ratio.
He is a relative late - bloomer, does not have a very special career goals / game ratio (less than OG in fact), scores fairly straightforward goals, is very awkward to play against and works incredibly hard for the team all over the pitch.
But for all his weaknesses a lightning fast, wide / second forward with a 0.5 goal / game ratio in him is a pretty valuable asset / option to have in the locker.
His goals to starts ratio is very respectable — most people would say a ratio of 1 goal every 2 games is fine for a lone centre forward and his was better than that.
* Benz has been Reals CF for 6 years * Every pundit who follows la liga says Benz is among the best CF's on the planet * Benzema is 10th highest scorer in CL history with a better goals / game ratio than Raul / Henry / Ibra * Wenger wants to buy him for 40 + million
Ozil has been stuck with Giroud for 3 years and still has the best assist to game ratio in EPL history..
Too often Liverpool have in recent years shelled out big money for players who have ended up with a frankly embarrassing goals to games ratio and while you don't expect central midfielders to bang 20 a season, it's nice to see them contribute the odd strike here and there.
He amassed goal to game ratio of over 1:2 (impressive for any striker) in his time at Liverpool, and got 30 goals in the most recent season.
But with Torres having scored six goals from 17 appearances, Ba hitting three from 13 and Eto'o just four from 15, the Special One will be well aware his strikers will need to improve their goals to games ratio if the Blues are to have a realistic chance of challenging for the title.
However, his goals to games ratio is far more favourable than contemporaries such as Mario Gotze, Mesut Ozil and Toni Kroos and currently, Reus averages around a goal every other league match for Borussia Dortmund.
In 229 career appearances Lopez has found the net on 29 occasions, making for a ratio of 1 goal every 7.9 games - not too shabby for a centre - back.
For instance, inspite of a transition to having the most attacking touches in the league (on a percentage basis of touches by the team), as well as the second highest shots per game ratio, Liverpool only have the 8th highest number of shots on target per game. This is suggestive of several things.
-LSB-...] The 2010 - 2011 Season: Five tactical observations Edwin van der Sar «Despite being prefaced by a World Cup that was characterised by stodgy, unadventurous football and which produced the lowest goals - per - game ratio (2.27) since the notoriously defensive 1990 tournament (2.21), the 2010 - 11 European football season was generally a positive one for teams that sought to keep the ball on the deck and play an expansive game.
That is one of the aspects of his game that attracted Allardyce, who said: «Joey has been among the goalscorers for Manchester City over the last two years and I felt this was the biggest area where Newcastle needed to improve having looked at the goal - scoring ratio of midfield players last season.
Higuain's goal was his first in the league since December 1st and although the Argentine striker is averaging just under a goal every other game, a healthy ratio for Serie A, that average remains down on last season.
The ASUS VS228H - P is an excellent choice for any gamer due to the stunning aspect ratio and color brilliance.
For Smaldone and Voit, much of the work was finding in - game objectives that provided a proportional difficulty - reward ratio — worth the trouble to build, but not too easy.
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Even though the current divorce ratio indicates its prevalence and normality, having been through one can create challenges for you in the dating game.
Play a game of Smite, or League of Legends, with your friends, get your team to the point when you're Win - Loss ratio is above 50 %, and screw up for 3 games (I'm being generous here), and see how fast that one friend will blow your ear drum out via your headset faster than you can say, «Get good.»
Take this game for example: keep a random encounters ratio of 10 monsters / minute, keep the non-existent interaction with the world, keep a simplicistic combat system (they weren't so simplicistic even back then) and discard good stories, nice graphics (the graphics of this game would have been considered amateurish at best on a super nes), gameplay, exploration, sense of wonder.
Take this game for example: keep a random encounters ratio of 10 monsters / minute, keep the non-existent interaction with the world, keep a simplicistic combat system (they weren't so simplicistic even back then) and
Currently, the announcement trailer for the game has a dislike - to - like ratio of 9 to 1 on YouTube, with nearly 90,000 down votes.
Nicalis has released a new update for Cave Story + for Nintendo Switch, which adds classic visuals to the game, maintaining a 16:9 aspect ratio.
Unfortunately, it exhibits plenty of reasons why it's a terrible port for Switch gamers, including keeping the original aspect ratio of the mobile game.
Dengeki reports that Etrian Mystery Dungeon 2 sold only 31 000 units during the first four days, with a sell - through ratio of 45 % (which is pretty poor, especially for a highly frontloaded game like a Dungeon RPG).
There were a lot of customization option available for those who prefer to play these classic games in their own way, whether they play it in full screen or running at their original aspect ratio, the collection offered most of the options.
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