Messi scored one more goals than Higuain during qualification but Higuain's
goals per minute ratio was much better (a goal every 95.4 mins compared to Messi's 114.3 mins).
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has 30 in all competitions and outstrips Kane and Salah for
goals per minute in the Premier League for his 21.
the best ratio of
goals per minute??
On - loan Sevilla striker Iago Aspas has a better
goals per minute record than Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar and Lionel Messi in all competitions this season.
Sanchez get more goals and assist for arsenal in 3 years than 10 of walcott... and do nt start with that thay he is winger, alexis plays on the wing too... and trackback too, defends, create, and most importat, he wipe the f shirt while walcott is walking in the park taking a cup of tea... but yeah, «he has more
goals per minute»... what an as **....
If your going to look at stats of strikers then
goals per minute is a more important stat than anything else.
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.
I could pull out stats to point out the stigma of his lack of goals is very misleading, considering his high shot accuracy, conversion rate and
goals per minute but the most important aspect I would say is something which does not show up in stats... TENACITY!
He led the EPL in finishing both full seasons with Arsenal (
goals per minute, goals per appearance, goals per shots on goal, etc, etc..)
exactly... one reason why we have been perennial hopefuls and not competing at the the top... whats
his goals per minute and assists record over last 6 years and where does it stack up against others?
How can he be average and still have the second or third best
goals per minute ratio?
I read somewhere
his goals per minute ratio is 108 before this game in the season!
He's 23 and
his goals per minute ratio is 99, which currently is bested only by Ronaldo, Messi, Neymar and Aguero of the top leagues.
Giroud had an exceptional
goals per minute ratio so why not give him more time?
His goals per minute is only slightly better than Giroud playing in a Much weaker league.
Morata had the best
goal per minute ratio at Real Madrid last season.
If we really want to win, and goals win you games, the logic is to play your best shooter, the one that has the best converting rate, best
goal per minute in the EPL.
Not just a great ratio of
goals per minutes.
But if you compare the two by earned
goal per minute, split by champion (thanks, Oracle's Elixir!)
He had one good season in the top flight, though he actually scored fewer
goals per minutes played than Giroud.
Costa who's
goal per minute ratio was worse than Giroud.
From there Poldi rarely got playing time but he still was statistically the best finisher in the league =
goals per minutes played, goals per shots on goal, shots on target per shots taken, etc..
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.
(
Goals per minutes played, Goals per shots taken, etc.) But Wenger did not trust the other aspects of his game.
Firmino does have a much poorer
goals per minutes ratio than the likes of Kane, Aguero, Lacazette, Lukaku and Morata in recent seasons.
Not exact matches
Stay at a conversational pace; 157 to 180 steps
per minute is your
goal.
POS = position TOI = time on ice PIM = penalty
minutes GP = games played SA = shots against SSV % = save percentage TOI = time on ice GA =
Goals Against GAA =
Goals Against Average $ / GP = Salary
per game played $ / P = Salary
per point $ / MOI = salary
per minute on ice + / - = Plus / Minus $ / SV — $ / SA = dollar
per save — dollar
per shot against (represents «cost
per goal allowed»)
The One Verse Podcast will feature verse - by - verse expository teaching of Scripture, with a target
goal (that will rarely be accomplished) of one verse
per episode in five
minutes or less.
The
goal was bagging at least 20 pacifiers
per minute automatically, and Clamco envisioned a solution: A system whereby the pacifiers came off the molding equipment and gathered into large bags.
That is 600
minutes per goal, giroud is about 170
minutes per non penalty
goal In PL.
Cavani when in Italy playing through the centre, his
goals and
minutes / games
per goal was just phenomenal.
That is 600
minutes per goal.
The likes of giroud, kane and vardy last season, scored at a rate of about 160
minutes per non penalty
goal in the PL.
Translating that to
minutes per goal, akpom is 600
minutes and Sanogo 129
minutes.
So i look at
minutes played
per non penalty
goal in the PL and am surprised how well giroud compares.
Minutes played in PL
per non penalty
goal Sanchez 187
minutes Welbeck 145
minutes
The players listed below have bagged the most
minutes per goal ratio in any of Europe's top divisions.
While his goalscoring stats are excellent, according to The Telegraph, Podolski's ratio at Arsenal is 172.11
minutes per goal.
Still, it is noted that Remy has a better
goals -
per -
minutes ratio than Ings this season and may block the Burnley man's path to the starting lineup at Stamford Bridge if he did make this surprise move.
Their rate of 8.99 power play
goals per 60
minutes more than doubles the Predators» 4.32 PP
goals per 60.
I look at
minutes per goal in leagues excluding penalties.
Lukas Podolski has the best
goal -
per -
minutes ratio of any of Arsenal's strikers this season, beating the likes of Alexis Sanchez, Olivier Giroud and Danny Welbeck.
the biggest and most critical stat not mentioned is......
goals allowed
per minutes played.
On a
per minute basis, Arsenal score 1
goal every 62
minutes this year, but just 1
goal every 138
minutes with this player is on the pitch.
Stats, for example, showed that Poldi was the best finisher in the league every year with Arsenal —
goals -
per -
minute ratio,
goals scored -
per - shots taken etc..
I have looked up the stats on squawka for strikers,
goals in PL this season
per 90
minutes played.
One of the best scoring attacks in Europa on a
minutes per goal ratio is Bas Dost from Wolfsburg.
The charts also reveal the percentage of possessions a player «ends,» either positively or negatively (DPoss %), field
goal percentage on shots defended (OppFG %), ratio of free throw attempts generated
per field
goal attempt defended (OppFTA / FGA), defensive rebounds
per 40
minutes (DRebs / 40), percentage of possessions on which turnovers are created (FTO %), and for the big men, a rim - protection stat that tracks field
goal percentage when they're within five feet of the basket and the shooter is five or fewer feet away (RimProtect %).
He scored more
goals btw
per minute than anyone.
Did they state
minutes per goal ratio?