While Jonas leads this ranking, Salah and Messi are top of the ESM Golden Shoe rankings as
goals in different leagues carry different weights.
Not exact matches
We all know that Ospina would've saved the Reading
goal, and if Szczes was just a little worse than him, then he should play
in the final, but they are
in different leagues ATM.
I hope he'll start ahead of Giroud, after 4 seasons of watching him go through his long spells of not scoring
goals it's about time we got something
different in Lucas Perez we'll have pace
in behind and hopefully more than just 16
league goals in 38 EPL games!
Cavani has as mentioned below, been scoring consistently
in different leagues for the last five years, and he's a power plug up top to keep them
goals coming even
in the PL.
Lucas moura is not a proper
goal scoring winger he's been pants
in a inferior French
league get your facts right before taking up players from other teams over our own signings miki is on a
different level to moura
The entire team sucked... Monaco are 5th
in the French
league, IMO they were a bit lucky if giroud had converted two of his chances it would have been a
different story.if that shot was not deflected by per we might have never conceded a
goal, we were all over the place after that lucky
goal.we sucked as a team and let's not point fingers, only one middle finger to point and that would be to per.
Think of Willian at Chelsea — plays wide right
in a 3 behind Costa, or Milner at MC (slightly
different system granted)-- 6
league goals (
in 2 seasons) and 9 (
in 5 seasons) respectively.
It's a harsh and mostly barren landscape for more than half the teams
in the
league, and yet each franchise has a
different set of
goals and expectations that need to be met and accounted for annually.
Higuain is more proven has he has been at the top consistently for 6seasons
in two
different leagues (serie a and laliga) and last season only Suarez scored more
league goals than him
in all of Europe's top5
leagues
I would like to draw a very
different conclusion — I think a more obvious one which points to our failure to compete
in the
League this season is much more down to our inability to score
goals and
in particular our inability to score
goals away from home — a trend which has spectacularly peaked to produce the astonishing mid April headline news that we have yet to register a single away
League point
in 2018!
lets just establish that now... A man with genuine intent to win the
league would firstly adress the the issue of squad depth both from a tactical perspective as
in being able to bring
in different personel an completley alter the way the team plays... you cant keep using the same players and the same formation and tactics every game teams will work it out... you wonder why Giroud is on a
goal drought.
But I'm not a laccazet fan, he is promising but we should go for a proven
goal scorer someone who has done it
in different leagues.
I don't put Mandzukic
in a category of centre forward much
different from Giroud — he pottered along with mid-teen
league goal tallies with the rest of Bayern working around him, particularly Ribery and Robben.
This season has been no
different, getting four
goals and four assists
in 29 Premier
League appearances so far.
Arsenal's opening champions
league fixture could have been a lot
different had their 16 million pound signing on the Transfer Deadline day, Danny Welbeck, been a bit clinical
in front of
goal and tucked away the chances that came his way.
However, it's been a
different story since he returned from injury
in January, as
in nine Premier
League games since coming back, he's managed just one
goal and no assists.
His 26
league goals in the previous 18 months with Swansea however is a
different story.
Don't know how useful it is, as it won't tell the whole story - they are
in different leagues & the quality of opposition will be
different, they're
in different teams with
different teammate abilities, & they are at
different stages
in their career, plus there are other big aspects to their games not considered - but it definitely gives you an idea of their eye for
goal & their finishing ability:
The two wingers have endured
different seasons this campaign, with Alexis taking the Premier
League by storm and scoring 19
goals in all competitions for the Gunners, whilst Di Maria has struggled after a decent start to his Man United career.
The 21 - year old Fulham academy graduate enjoyed a stellar first season
in the SPL, scoring 32
goals and helping Celtic to achieve what the Gunners did 11 years ago and go an entire season without loss
in the
league, although the standards of the two divisions are somewhat
different.
Close analysis of all the rest of the names will flag up inconsistency, skewed
goal - scoring records
in lesser bully - boy
leagues, inability to adapt to new systems / teams / countries, inexperience, inflated price tags, entirely
different types of strikers that would mean changing our system etc..
«Harry Kane has shown his qualities over four or five months, scoring a lot of
goals in the Europa
League and
different cups, but Harry Kane is a reality now, there is no doubt that he has arrived and he can keep up the level.
You see development doesn't always happen
in a linear fashion and a lot of players develop at
different times... It could be a 24 year old striker playing
in Ligue 2 rapidly developing and rising to having one of the best
goal per minute ratio
in the premier
league.
Obviously hard to compare players that play
in different leagues, with
different level teams
in slightly
different positions but I personally was just trying to highlight Dybala's ability / potential considering his a kid banging
in goals in one of if not THE most defense minded
leagues in the world.
Theo's
goal return
in the past 2 years makes it abundantly clear that he is
in a
different league when it comes to finishing.
As usual Jon you make some good points but with all respect to Leeds, Villa and Forest, no way would Spurs spend the amount of time
in the lower
leagues [just one year] that those three have spent recently and I'm sure you remember that great Spurs side
in their double year dropping their first point after 14 games to Man City and suffering their first defeat to Sheffield Wednesday by the odd
goal in three on Boxing day and almost beating our 66 point record [2 points a win
in those days] which stood from the glorious thirties thanks to a shock home defeat on the last day of the season by West Brom with their frightening forward line of Jones, White, Smith, Allen, and Dyson and to make things worse the following year the signing of Jimmy Greaves, and don't let anybody tell
different without doubt the greatest striker the English game as ever seen.
Add on his power and dribbling ability, Lukaku could be the perfect fit for Arsenal since he already has experience of playing
in the Premier
League, and knows how to suit his style to every
different game to become the greatest threat on
goal as possible.
8 — Liverpool's Mohamed Salah became the eighth
different player to score 30 +
goals in a single Premier
League campaign (after Andrew Cole, Alan Shearer, Kevin Phillips, Thierry Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo, Robin van Persie & Luis Suárez).
With so many
different ideas on what it takes to be the top performer — scoring the most
goals, creating the most assists or winning the most points — it was decided that the winner would have to be the shortlisted finalist who covers the most bases as an individual match - winner, a key player for his team - mates and one of the deciding factors
in the Premier
League season.
Hull have still only used 13
different players this season and no - one has faced more efforts on
goal than Hull have
in the Premier
League this season, so to have seen them collect six points is a great return.
Team News & Lineups: Chelsea won their opening Champions
League game with 5
different goal scorers
in a 6 - 0 win against Qarabag.
Femenia was the 16th
different player to score for Watford
in the Premier
League this season - only Arsenal have had more (17, excluding own
goals).
His approach is certainly
different to that of the main
goal creators
in the team, Cesc Fabregas and Oscar, and that will be important as the
league leaders come up against more and more teams who play with 10 men behind the ball.
How they've earned that has been a little
different from the sides around them, though, as they have been one of the stingiest outfits
in the
league while scoring just enough to get their share of results — they have the sixth best
goals against record, letting
in only one per game on average so far, and are the only side below Tottenham to have conceded less than 15 times.
The 26 - year - old has consistently proven his
goal scoring ability
in France, but the Premier
League is a
different ball game and it will take a lot for Lacazette to beat the SportNation.com 4/1 favourite Harry Kane to the golden boot — but is he capable?
Club record 20
different league scorers
in a season (including own
goals as one entry), beating the previous record 18 set
in 1909/10.
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But Salah had Salah scored earlier it could very well have been a
different game, this is one too many hypotheticals though, and the real issue is not how the forwards played — because they were promising before the red card, and Salah continued running behind, to no avail (thanks to the lack of vision from the midfield) before he was substituted at half time — instead it was how the team reacted to being a man and a
goal down, away from home, and it brought back memories of that capitulation against Sevilla — Liverpool's next opponent —
in the Europa
League Final.
Our development squad have netted 16
goals this season
in Premier
League 2 and the Checkatrade Trophy, courtesy of 10
different scorers.
Modou Barrow became the first Gambian to score a Premier
League goal in March, meaning 95
different nationalities have now scored
in the PL.
Icardi seems to have been instructed to play very strong with his back to the net, hold up the ball for as long as positive and then distribute out wide which once again encourages the play down the middle.This very strong central philosophy may not be the most complimentary style to Mauro Icardi's journey to being top
goal scorer of the
league but it played such a crucial role
in getting a wide variety of
different players on the score sheet instead of relying on Icardi and Perisic.
Giroud is the first player to score an away
goal against the same opponent for
different clubs
in a single Premier
League season since Mikel Arteta (for Everton and Arsenal v Blackburn 2011/12)
Playing at Ewood Park was a good memory for United as they had some excellent away days there before the side were relegated from the Premier
League, this one was not all that
different, but the home side took the lead
in the 17th minute through a Danny Graham strike, which silenced the United supporters as it was the first
goal United had conceded
in over 450 minutes of football.
They have had just three
different goal scorers this season and have managed only the five
league goals in total home and away, three of those coming
in their opening victory over Crystal Palace.
League leaders Chelsea host a Newcastle side only out of the relegation zone on goal different on Saturday as they bid to maintain their league at the top of the biggest league in the world -LS
League leaders Chelsea host a Newcastle side only out of the relegation zone on
goal different on Saturday as they bid to maintain their
league at the top of the biggest league in the world -LS
league at the top of the biggest
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The former Borussia Dortmund striker has six
goals in seven
league games since his January arrival, and Gunners fans can only wonder how
different things may have turned out had he joined last summer.
Salah is the eighth
different player to score 30 or more
goals in a single Premier
League season - he's also the first African to do so.
United have scored exactly four
goals on four
different occasions
in the Premier
League this season and at least two
goals in six of their eight games.
Manchester City however are a total
different beast this season having already scoring 29 premier
league goals in first 8 matches I expect them to add a few more on Saturday.
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