Sentences with phrase «minute per goal»

I look at minutes per goal in leagues excluding penalties.
Only Juan Mata creates chances in a shorter time span and only Drogba has a better minutes per goal ratio.
They have an identical 55 per cent win rate when they play, but with Gabriel on the pitch the Gunners concede a goal every 244 minutes an astonishing record and far better than the 86 minutes per goal conceded with Mertesacker in the team.
The players listed below have bagged the most minutes per goal ratio in any of Europe's top divisions.
Format is: - Name, goals less penalties, minutes played, minutes per goal Aguero, 15, 1777, 118 Lukaku, 17, 2419, 142 Kane, 16, 2735, 171 Giroud, 11, 1939, 176 Vardy, 15, 2718, 181 Ighalo, 14, 2565, 183 Mahrez, 12, 2455, 204
When broken down into minutes per goal excluding penalties, Lacazette found the back of the net every 134 minutes in a league considered far weaker than the Premier League.
In fact, Aguero is the undisputed best when it comes to minutes per goal since he has scored 122 at a rate of one every 109.8 minutes.
Pierre - Michel Lasogga has the THIRD - HIGHEST minutes per goal ratio in the @SkybetChamp in 2017/18 (7 + goals).
Whilst I expected Martial to not be too far in terms of minutes per goal and assist last season, I did not expect to see him ahead of both.
With Hazard, it is 114 and the number goes up to a huge 200 minutes per goal contribution for Ozil, which is slightly misleading given his other contributions to that Arsenal side.
De Sanctis conceded a goal, on average, every 121 minutes, second only to Buffon's 149 minutes per goal conceded.
That is 600 minutes per goal, giroud is about 170 minutes per non penalty goal In PL.
That is 600 minutes per goal.
Translating that to minutes per goal, akpom is 600 minutes and Sanogo 129 minutes.
Twig, I agree Akpom, three goals in championship at 600 minutes per goal.
While his goalscoring stats are excellent, according to The Telegraph, Podolski's ratio at Arsenal is 172.11 minutes per goal.
At 176 minutes per goal, Lukaku isn't doing this:
Ozil, with a LOT more games under his belt comes in at 465 minutes per goal, but massacres all the others in assists of course.
The Spurs forward sits three goals off the pace, however having missed five games through injury earlier in the season, Kane has steadily racked up the goals since returning and currently tops the stats for minutes per goal (122) and conversion rate (25 %).
About one month ago kane vardy and giroud were similar at about 160 to 170 minutes per goal.
If you take number of goals in PL lexcluding penalties agains minutes played then the stats for vardy, kane and giroud are very similar, 170 to 180 minutes per goal.
600 minutes per goal is nowhere near good enough, particularly as hull came fourth.
Although Sánchez's minutes per assist ratio is slightly down in contrast to his debut season in 2014/15 (368 to 389), his minutes per goal ratio has improved, now standing at an impressive average of 130 minutes for each of the three goals he has scored in the Premier League this season.
His shot - conversion rate was 27 % and his 98 minutes - per - goal was only bettered by young colleague Kelechi Iheanacho, on 94 minutes per goal — but it's just not quite enough to edge him above all - rounder Vardy.
The most startling statistic is their minutes per goal, Spurs are averaging 117 minutes per goal.
Zlatan has seen his minutes per goal scored increase to 107 in the 20 PL games, from 50 in the 38 Ligue 1 matches last season.
The chart above provides the minutes per goal contributed for the current season, for all 33 players.
The former Evertonian has had his critics this term, but he has still contributed regularly with an average of 159 minutes per goal.
That works out at an average of 96 minutes per goal or assist.
Averaging 156 minutes per goal, with a chance conversion rate of 22 % and a clear - cut chance conversion rate of 58 %, Lukaku is a threat in the finishing department, but the on - loan striker from Chelsea has also created 26 chances for Everton so far this season.
The Arsenal goalkeeper was down at 84 minutes per goal this past season but there were four goalkeepers in all that had longer spells between goals conceded than the Arsenal goalkeeper of 2015 - 16.
Because of Kane's slow start, Aubameyang has been better in terms of conversion rate and minutes per goal / assist.
Looking a bit closer into the strike rates, and going down to minutes per goal, Tevez actually played almost 300 mintues more than his younger compatriot, or over three games.
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