Tottenham's one - and -
only striker converted the penalty like a boss to notch his 14th Premier League goal of the season.
Not exact matches
the
only thing our
strikers (whoever it will be) need to do is to
convert created chances which we had plenty last season and we are going to have them this season too... So, I'll put it simple: we need a
striker that doesn't s ** t his pants when he get in front of the goal and hit the g ** d ** n target and score goals!!!!!!!!
They are usually very efficient in
converting these chances from counter attack but on that day they were lacking a
striker with pace (costa and remy both out) and the
only player that posed constant threat to manures inexperienced back 4 was Hazard.
He needs too many chances and mainly
only converts the one's most other
strikers would to.
We have a
striker, slow and, according to the stats (Wenger and some Arsenal fans like those) can
only convert 1 out of 4 chances...!!
Being a good
striker isn't just the ability to
convert once the chance happens, that's
only a small (be it, an important) part of scoring.
The French
striker converted a penalty won by substitute Sergi Canós to score the
only goal of the game inside the final 20 minutes.