If the question is did Vardy score many of
last seasons goals with opposition camped in their own area, well the answer is no, he got them on the break.
Yes, he is faster than Giroud but does he scores more (btw, 7 of
his last season goals were penalties)?
27 year old Moses has already equaled
his last season goal tall with five more games to go this season.
Not exact matches
He proved capable
last season, bringing the Ravens to the brink of the Super Bowl until a missed field
goal dashed their hopes, but his erratic play from
seasons past has popped up once again.
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For one thing, our French striker Olivier Giroud seems to like playing against them, with four
goals from our two games
last season.
Brayden Point scored Tampa Bay's lone
goal against Calgary, giving him 40 points (17g, 23a) this
season, matching his total as a rookie
last season.
In fact, compared to his incredibly high standards in the
last few
seasons, scoring just seven
goals and providing one assist in 10 games so far this
season will be a disappointment for him as he has certainly not been at his best.
I would love to take Giroud out of the equation
last season, remove his
goals last season to show ignorant people what league position we would have finished in, a league position which makes all those fantasy players a pipe dream because they only move to teams in the Champions League.
The 21 - year - old scored 20
goals in all competitions
last season and according to the London Evening Standard the West Brom man has a manageable # 20m price - tag.
But if Sky Sports are right about our big centre forward Olivier Giroud being preferred to the Man United forward Anthony Martial then there will be a few more raised eyebrows, especially after Giroud suffered his longest ever barren spell for us
last season and only got back among the
goals very recently.
we lost the league
last season cos of his
goal drought, we lost the league in 13/14 cos of him wasting chances and Wenger not signing any striker.
He is excellent in the air and scored more headed
goals than any player in the PL
last season.
Meanwhile, Arsenal struggled up front
last season as players like Olivier Giroud and Danny Welbeck didn't reach the levels expected of them, with the latter in particular proving a disappointment since his move from Manchester United, scoring only 8
goals in total.
The talented 19 - year - old has not yet become a full first - team regular for the Magpies, though he did make six appearances for the senior side
last season, scoring two
goals to attract some interest from bigger clubs.
That
season he scored 26
goals in the league, however his form has dipped ever since and
last season he often failed to complete the full 90 minutes despite the arrival of his compatriot Louis van Gaal as manager.
had just 5
goals last season n 24
goals since 2011 - his entire career.
Even if the Oilers didn't shave a single
goal off of their
goals against totals, just having a healthy McDavid for a full
season scoring at the rate he scored at
last season (and there is reason to believe he could actually improve that rate) could cut their
goal differential from the minus - 42 it was this past
season to nearly single digits.
The 24 - year - old has established himself as one of the most prolific forwards in Europe, scoring 94
goals in 139 games in the
last three years, while he has 11 in nine appearances so far this
season.
The way I see it, we're guaranteed more
goals this
season with Theo back — the wings miss him, and he is sure to get more
goals and assists than whatever options we kept playing
last year whether it be Ramsey, Wilshere or Ozil.
Signed by Borussia Dortmund
last season, Aubameyang marked his debut for the club with a hat - trick, and has continued to show a fine eye for
goal since then, scoring 34
goals in 84 games for the German club despite often playing out wide or behind the main striker.
As per BBC Sport, Man Utd splashed out # 75m on the former Everton striker
last summer, and he has responded with 22
goals in 40 appearances for Mourinho's side so far this
season.
We did not sign an impact player in Perez (52
goals his entire career), the manager is the same, and even if Mustafi helps us imporve our defense,
last season we only conceded one more
goal than the best defense in the league.
He is dumb, (not the first stupid red card he received against PSG), he is slow (look at the
goals we scored against Chelsea and against Basel and ask yourself if Giroud could have been part of that), he's fragile (went missing we needed him most
last season and not scoring for some 15 matches), and he is arrogant (doesn't score for 15 games and puts his finger to his lips when finally scores).
Arsenal conceded 36
goals last season, 1 more than Man United and Tottenham, hence by your logic those teams also need to strengthen at the back, and have not done anything worth talking about so far.
In those games they've conceded 11 in six games in the league and three
goals in two Champions League games, with their defence continuing to attract criticism dating back to
last season.
He scored 19
goals in Ligue 1
last season, and would represent an incredible bargain at the rumoured price.
Chelsea have also been linked with Turan's Atletico team - mate Antoine Griezmann this summer, and it's fair to say the prolific Frenchman looks a superior player overall, scoring 25
goals from out wide
last season and looking like one of the best wide - players in Europe.
The 26 - year - old has been one of the top performers in Ligue 1 in recent
seasons, scoring 20 + league
goals over the
last three years with
last season his most prolific yet with 37
goals in 45 appearances in all competitions.
I would like to see
last seasons Ozil with more
goals
Giroud got 43
goals in just his
last two
seasons, playing for a less dominant team, in a much tougher league.
Even the fact that we have finished second by only
goal difference in the
last two
seasons as well as losing to Bayern Munich on away
goals a couple of years ago suggested that Arsenal just could not get a break.
Last season our first major problem is we do not score enough
goal, when we lost Walcott we have no pace in attack.
The report quotes a «source» who said: «Lacazette was followed because he was top scorer in French football — but a lot of his
goals were penalties [10 of his 27
goals last season came from the spot].
We need more
goals from our midfielders too we cant just depend on our strikers, Carzola, Rambo, Ox if playing, hell even Flamini / Arteta should also chip in like
last season.
«I don't have a precise target [for the new
season] but I always want to improve, so I want to score more
goals than
last year.
Benzema has shone in his time with Real, and scored 22
goals in all competitions
last season to establish himself as one of the most dangerous
goal predators in the European game.
Last season the 22 - year - old Frenchman managed two
goals in 16 appearances, although just eight of those were starts and 11 came while on loan with Crystal Palace.
Another interesting trend during the
last season is that
goals were shared out among different players which concurs with Wenger's view that the team is capable of scoring
goals from all corners and what is wrong with that?
But Walcott did something tangible
last season for Arsenal with his 19
goals in all games, has he not?
It hasn't quite gone to plan for the 26 - year - old as he's managed just nine
goals in 28 appearances in all competitions so far this
season, and coupled with Alexis Sanchez's exit
last month, Arsene Wenger opted to bring in Aubameyang for a # 60m fee that eclipsed Lacazette's to make him the club's new record signing, as per Sky Sports.
Kane has plundered in 92
goals in 139 games over the
last three
seasons, while he's got 11 in nine appearances so far this year as he looks set for another prolific campaign.
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Last season Arsenal came close to becoming the best defense in the entire league with good defensive stats, but this good news was smashed by the conceding 22 horrible
goals against the teams in the top five, 20 of those on away games to those same top teams (Chelsea, City, Liverpool, and Everton).
To further prove my point, Ramsey, who has been an absolute shell of the player he was
last season and more inline with the player he was
seasons prior to that, has scored two
goals in two games, and all of the sudden you want to say that «he's back in form».
TR7
Last 6
seasons: 155 appearances in PL / UCL 12
goals 13 assists Santi
Last 3
seasons: 118 appearances 23
goals 30 assists Mesut
Last 2
seasons: 52 appearances 9
goals 17 assists
He would basically replace Leroy Sane who is a good winger, can dribble but finishes poorly (can't count the number of times Sane has been played through on
goal and failed to beat the keeper
last season) Sanchez in that position and space will be lethal!
The 27 - year - old has been one of the most consistent scorers in Europe over the
last few years and enjoyed his most prolific campaign yet this past
season with 40
goals in 46 games in all competitions.
Who would have benched TW14
last season when he scored 19
goals?
scoring 22
goals from 46 games
last season (with the assists he gets a real) shows he is not up there with the costas and the higuins not to mention suarez, zlatan, lucazzete and martinez