I really had my doubts about Perez when he came, because of
his poor goals record at a time when we badly needed a prolific forward, but I think he could have had a huge contribution if Wenger showed him the same kind of loyalty, and faith, he has done to the likes of: Walcott, Ramsey, Wilshere, Diaby, etc..
Not exact matches
His
poorest individual
record is against Chelsea having netted just one
goal in seven league games.
A rare win on the road for Arsenal could be the end of our
poor away
record in the league so far, and Arsene Wenger had good reason to defend that
record because of the penalty incidents at Stoke, Watford and Man City and the offside
goal there as well.
Meanwhile, the need for defensive reinforcements at Liverpool is obvious given their
poor record this season with 42
goals conceded in 34 games, while Everton and Tottenham are seemingly always on the look - out to strengthen their respective squads where possible.
The former Borussia Dortmund forward congratulated Wayne Rooney on overtaking Bobby Charlton's
record of 250
goals for Manchester United with a vital free kick that saved his side a point in a
poor display at home.
Walcott has no right to be a starting CF for Arsenal with such a
poor goal scoring
record.
But we forgot that our midfielders are
poor goal scorers going by their
records.
Whilst Ozil was on his way to breaking the Chances Created League
record, we squandered chance after chance — confirmed by our
poor conversion ratio of
goals scored from shots taken (16 % — 5th in the League stats table)-- hardly the stuff of title seekers.
37
goals in 144 appearances is a very
poor record, and it looks even worse when you consider those
goals were for Real Madrid and Juventus!
A
record of 9
goals in 110 appearances in EPL and CL is
poor to say the least, roughly averaging out to a
goal every 12 games, across those same 110 games Oxlade - Chamberlain has managed only 10 assists, an assist every 11 games.
QPR were replaced by Aston Villa, who have scored only 12
goals all season and lost 2 - 0 away at Hull City, who had the
poorest home
record in the league which has subsequently led to Paul Lambert's sacking.
They had such a
poor defensive
record and they are now hoping that it isn't letting in
goals their end that will hold them back from getting promoted back after one season.
He also has a pretty
poor record against his boyhood club, with just one
goal against them in the 10 years since he signed for Arsenal.
I think his
goal scoring
record is really good played last season mostly on the right wing behind lewandowski & still got 16
goals 25
goals this season in a reasonably
poor Dourtmund side for a lot of the season.
Ox is a better all - round footballer on current form, but with a
poor goal and assist
record.
If we lose in Munich it would be even worse because we could tie on points but they scored three away
goals in London so realistically the Gunners would need to win by a two
goal margin and our
record in Greece is
poor.
Seriously Podolski is a
poor player his
goal record is ok but that doesn't make you good for the team if you do nothing else.
Welbeck's
goal record is actually very
poor, even more so when you consider he's played for Utd and Arsenal.
Not defensively solid, slow, bad distribution,
poor goal scoring
record, futile in the air.
Qualities: Giroud - Hold up (but not against top defenders Tery, Cahil, etc), short pass, hard working, team player, defensive duties (set - pieces), injuries Benteke - Hold up, short pass, better dribbler, long shots, finishing, positioning, defensive duties (set - pieces), can play with his back to the
goal and also drop deep and face the
goal when marked weakness: Giroud - very slow, easily marked,
poor finishing (not wc finisher), technique Benteke - injuries, not a hard worker If you look the stats for the since 2012/2013, they have almost similar
records except that Benteke scored like total of 19
goals (correct me if I'm wrong) in his 1st season and also have a decent
record against top teams, keep in mind he plays for AstonVilla not Arsenal where you get much more chances and better players around.
Their new manager, Ronald Koeman appears to have halted their relatively
poor defensive
record under Martinez, especially at home, and the eight
goals that they have conceded to date in all league games is the second best
record in the division so far.
QPR's defensive
record has been so
poor that Brentford will be rubbing their hands at the possibility of scoring over 1.5
goals for the first time in more than a month.
Moldova were billed as durable opponents despite their
poor recent
record, but first - half
goals from Sam Vokes and Joe Allen — his first for Wales — broke their resistance.
The immediate aftermath of the Maine Road meltdown wasn't that bad, with back - to - back victories
recorded over Bournemouth and Leicester but as proceedings wore on, the
poor results continued to pile up — the club conceded 4
goals on three more occasions — at Swindon, Hull and eventual Champions Millwall, the earlier victory over the Lions one of those oddities that any given season will throw up.
Ben Watson, Tom Cleverly and James McCarthy are all capable of being involved in the
goal action in this game, given Aston Villa's
poor defensive
record this season.
Villa have been
poor in front of
goal this season, while their home
record has remained inconsistent at best.
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