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.
Not exact matches
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.
We go
to town on OG but we have 2 wide / second strikers in TH14 and AS17 who have league
goal /
game ratios of 0.41 and 0.44 respectively over the last 3 seasons.
On average, at that point, Bony had a
goals -
to -
game ratio of 0.54 at club level in all competitions.
With 41
goals in 69
games in the Champions League, it is no surprise
to see Real Madrid star Karim Benzema high on this list with a
ratio of 0.60 per
game.
New
to the competition, CSKA Moscow striker Seydou Doumbia has been in fine form with 10
goals in 14
games, a
ratio of 0.71 per
game.
«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.
Welbeck has proved himself
to be exactly what he was a s United, Average with a poor
goals to games ratio, Wilshere has 1
goal and 1 assist from 16
games, Ramsey is so out
of form it's like he has regressed
to 2 seasons ago, Cazorla has become a joke yet the manager leaves Podolski, Rosicky on the bench and Campbell can't even get a place on the bench!
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.
I Think he is the only true striker arsenal has and he was not used
to the best
of the abilities, meaning arsenal did not use true wide players who could cross the ball on a dime, he would have had a far higher
goals to game ratio, he would be a terrible lost and not easily replaceable, base on his many qualities (i actually sound like Wenger).
Last season those numbers did drop
to 14 and 19 but because
of injury he played a lot fewer
games and his
goals per
game ratio actually went up.
There aren't many better big men in English football, and with 22 in 42 he has one
of the better
goal -
to -
game ratios in recent national team history.
Fantasy football
game www.oulala.com have released the shots
to goals ratios of every Premier League club so far this season.
He is also close
to the
goal every other
game ratio that is the hallmark
of a really decent centre forward.
Alexis is a great signing but we need
to look at the
games to goal ratio of our attack vis - a - vis others too
to have a bit
of a reality check
of just what we have in our locker.
Stats
of goals to game ratio... Have a look compare Henry
to Giroud....
His
goal to game ratio with United was better than one in three but a lot
of his
games were as a sub and his
goals per minute
ratio is one
of the best in Premier League history.
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.
Saying «Thierry Henry is the best because his Premier League
goals -
to -
games ratio is the best
of all those who have scored 100
goals or more» is fine.
Aguero's
goals to game ratio remains one
of the best in the Premier League ever, and this term he has won over Pep Guardiola's trust
to spearhead City's formidable attack.
In this article, we compare Ronaldo's scoring rate in La Liga — that is, 1.13
goals per
game —
to the
ratios enjoyed by some
of the finest forwards
of football past and present.
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.
Its a little like talking about how RM need a new striker
to compete because
of Benzema's poor league return in the last 3 seasons (at about the same
goal /
game ratio as Giroud) and failing
to mention Ronaldo's
goal contribution.
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.
His
goal record
of 76 in 164 is perfectly decent, as is his Premier League strike - rate
of 53 in 118, but how does his
goals -
to -
game ratio in the top flight compare with the aforementioned greats?
There is no question regarding his abilities — he has a wonderful
goals to game ratio that any forward would be proud
of having — however he has endured some difficult moments.
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.
Interestingly, if you take this hat - trick out
of the equation his
ratio changes
to a
goal every 11
games.
Part 1 — Press Here Looking at
goal ratio per
game only reveals part
of the story, we need
to look at key aspects
of TW's
game over 3 - 4 seasons
to see how he has developed (if at all)-LSB-...]