The 26 - year - old has consistently
proven his goal scoring ability in France, but the Premier League is a different ball game and it will take a lot for Lacazette to beat the SportNation.com 4/1 favourite Harry Kane to the golden boot — but is he capable?
I mean Giroud, Podolski, Sanogo, Campbell, Walcott, Sanchez are all wonderful
proven goal scoring strikers... Let's be honest here, Giroud is a strong target man and is capable of 20 goals a season, but is he world class?
I said it last summer and ive been proven sadly right that OG and Theo are just NOT good enough to score the amount of goals required to win the EP, that situation has NOT changed and is unlikely to change this summer as well, so as I read reports that OG is to lead the line again next season and I feel its unlikely that Wenger will spend any real big money on
a proven goal scoring monster then the same thing will happen again next season.
What we need is
a proven goal scoring monster not someone who may or may not be a superstar five to eight years time.
Aubameyang — Fast / tall / good technic / has ambition to go all the way to the top /
proven goal score for club and country.
Not exact matches
Giroud has not
proven himself and has failed each year despite his
goals as we must analyze a player in every aspect and also some very average players have
scored some couple of
goals due to their very creative midfield.Giroud is not good.
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.
Giroud, Alexis and Walcott have all
proved they can
score 20 +
goals a season.
«He's
scored 30
goals or more this season so he's
proved himself in the Premier League and at international level, so it's normal that big clubs want to get him,» he said.
Giroud
scoring some
goals has again
proven to be a disaster, that guy is a fraud and should not be a striker for a club like arsenal but he is.
Alexis
proved us all wrong when he managed to play right up until the final minutes of the latest Chile match, in which he also
scored two
goals.
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».
Giroud has nothing to
prove after
scoring 14 league
goals in half a season.
The prolific striker has bagged 26
goals already this season to make it a third straight year in which he's
scored 20 + league
goals as he continues to
prove his quality.
Mate Walcott is not good enough for that TOP spot and that's a fact, also «If he Signs» indicates to me that he's really more about the money than the club, if he thinks he's worth 150 a week let him
prove it and stay fit and
score 30
goals a season first then ask for the raise.
I would not say «Don't worry, we have a young player who has never
scored any
goals and never
proven himself at any level — and we also have an still - injured Walcott who has only played striker a few times — we are fine.»
Yarmolenko is a
proven performer who has been a consistent attacking force at the NSC Olimpiyskiy for the past four seasons,
scoring a total of 70
goals in 197 appearances for Dynamo Kiev since breaking into the first team set - up back in 2007.
Super Mario's seventh NHL season
proved to be seventh heaven as he led the Penguins to their first Cup by
scoring 16
goals and 44 points in 23 games.
In fact Smudger, who
scored the opening
goal against Liverpool in the final game of the season in 1989 that gave Arsenal our most dramatic title win ever and inspired the book and film Fever Pitch, thinks that the resilience the current team showed at the Britannia Stadium
proves that this squad is capable of going all the way and adding another title to our history of major honours.
He has consistently
scored within 15
goals in the past three or four seasons, he is a player we need, especially with Europa, which needs a very big and
proven squad to challenge and also concentrate in domestic league and cups.
Now Arsenal have Giroud, who can play against the stronger, taller defenders, although Lucas also
proved with his solo
goal that he has plenty of strength and fight in his determination to
score.
Walcott, take ur chance, I don't think walcott deserves a pay rise, not at all... He has to
prove his mettle, wen he
scored 21
goals that season, arsene had no choice but to giv him what he wanted... Same is applicable here
The Colombian forward
proved a real flop during his season - long loan spell,
scoring just four Premier League
goals, while experienced Dutchman Robin van Persie's 10 -
goal haul was the 31 - year - old's lowest tally since 2009/10.
Giroud has received a lot of criticism esp when he came but he has
scored over 80
goals for us and could reach 100 this season So give both guys a decent chance to
prove themselves
Started the last two matches for United after fans were pining for his involvement, and they've certainly be
proved right with the Spaniard
scoring the opening
goal in both games.
Would prefer Draxler, Aubemeyang BUT would still be thrilled with Mahrez Mahrez is a
proven PL winger,
scores a lot of
goals fo a non-striker Mahrez would be awesome for Arsenal
We do need
goals and auba is gonna play a major role with that and laca has also
proven he can
score.
His admission may
prove disappointing to hear for Robert Lewandowski, who despite
scoring fourteen
goals in the league, has been considered something of a flop since his move from Jurgen Klopp's team, even more so as it was the Polish striker that got the winner against his former club.
Well it is said that it is not known a person's worth until the time he's not around, but the one game he missed we lost however it was more of a defensive howler that caused the loss against Olympiakos.Nevertheless he has
scored 10 league
goals and he's our leading scorer which
proves his worth to the team and he lead one of our greatest escapes by
scoring a hat trick.
But he's
proven his worth mostly in the Champions League,
scoring three
goals and providing four assists in 6 appearances.
It took just two showings for Doms to
prove her worth as she
scored one of four
goals against Mexico in the team's 4 - 0 victory.
Alexandre Lacazette has
proved to be amazingly consistent in the Ligue 1 in recent years,
scoring over 20 league
goals in each of the last three seasons.
And so it
proved as Arsenal got their 1000th Premier League
goal scored by the defender Shkrodan Mustafi from a pinpoint free kick from Mesut Ozil after just 8 minutes, who looks to be comfortable again after a dodgy few weeks.
He came so close on a number of occasions to both
scoring and supplying a
goal that would have
proved the winner, but couldn't quite get the better of Fraser Forster.
WE need a Costa type striker (Nothing wrong with Giroud) who can
score by making his own
goals apart from taking clear chances, Additional creativity to fight for OZIL (No disrespect but for 42M he has not
proved to be a game changer in Big games — Better players even cost less e.g Costa, Hazard - HE MUST DO MORE) and Cazorla position.
Uruguayan has been near unplayable for defenders this season,
scoring goals aplenty and
proving himself a real handful throughout the season.
Top of that list is Manchester City's Bosnian forward Edin Dzeko, who made a name for himself with Bundesliga side Wolfsburg, with Dortmund are attracted by the player's
proved goal -
scoring record in the division.
Origi has
scored five
goals in 15 appearances in all competitions so far this season and was on the mark against Bournemouth last time out as he hopes to continue to
prove his worth to Liverpool and show that he made the right decisions.
Prior to his move to the Petrovsky Stadium Hulk had
proven a big success in Portugal,
scoring 54
goals in 99 Primeira Liga fixtures and 78
goals in total for FC Porto.
He fired home from close range to
score what could
prove to be a crucial away
goal for Man United.
Steven Fletcher stole the show with a hat - trick but his side were shocked in the first half when Gibraltar
scored their first ever competitive international
goal, through Lee Casciaro, but the hosts
proved to be too strong for their opponents and ran out easy winners.
Sanchez partly addressed this issue as he does
score a reasonable number of
goals whilst welbeck was more of a prospect than a
proven striker.
Depay is in the best form of his career to date, topping the Eredivisie
goal -
scoring charts,
proving he is adept at providing an end product as well as being able to supply the ammunition for more central attacking weapons.
However, he's still managed to
score 10
goals and provide two assists, as an argument could be made that he has deserved a little more faith from Conte to feature more regularly and
prove his worth to the Blues.
Four seasons ago, Dave Kitson was playing for Cambridge United in League Two, yet he's
proven himself as Premier League class this term with eight
goals scored to date.
The 34 - year - old has
proven this season that he still has plenty left to offer at a high level,
scoring 46
goals in 49 appearances in all competitions for the French champions.
And just how many
goals does he need to
score to
prove that?
It could also be viewed as a superb piece of business by Bayern boss Pep Guardiola, as Vidal is regarded as one of the best central midfielders in Europe at the moment and
proved his quality last season as he
scored seven
goals and registered four assists en route to Juve being crowned champions of Italy once again.
Giroud has
scored 58
goals in 136 appearances for Arsenal, and back - up options Theo Walcott and Danny Welbeck have
proven even less consistent when called upon to fill a central striking berth.
They need not have worried because Alexis
proved that he is in top condition as he destroyed Uruguay,
scoring two
goals, including his worldie, in a 3 - 1 win.