Strike at goal poor / Striking instinct poor / shot on target poor /
shot on goal poor Oh my gosh — you broke his shooting into 4 categories to say «He didn't have many shots».
Shot on goal poor (although debatable no clear through pass but he still lacks creativity to provide space for himself like a suarez esque)
Not exact matches
While everyone else
on the pitch yesterday gave it their all, including Walcott who scored a
goal (still not sure what it is you want after players score
goals), Alexis had 10 - 11
poor giveaways, and took 1
shot.
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.
He snatched at his
shot when linking with giroud and the chance he was clear
on goal but poorly choose to reverse pass to giroud and expected a sublime flick back was mind blowing my
poor.
Stupid comment from you with Man City it really was just 1 bad game, the game before that they outclassed Liverpool while we
on the other hand have been
poor since the season started against Palace, Besiktas, Everton and now Leicester we are not creating chances or taking enough
shots on goal!!
Looks like you have forgotten Szczesny» s wild runs from
goal to intercept through passes that needn't have been any trouble or his
poor distribution and him getting beat
on long
shots by the likes of Kaboul in that NLD.
That's why our
shots on goal stats always look
poor.
We would give piss
poor goals away in first half season and allot of the time it would be from one or two
shots on target, after that then you get ultimate bus being parked as they have something to hang
on for.
He had 2 good chances but
poor shots... He needs to work
on his
goal scoring..
Yea, where the hell was ozil, yea, busy with his average self, m back again with my ozil analysis When you play games after games with side passes and obvious passes, no dribbles, no 1 - 2s, no
shots on goal and you keep possession of the ball in non-threatening areas and people say you are a world class player, well, he's the
poorest world class player I've ever seen, so to say.
A few would be
shots on goal were blown because of
poor passes by Wilshere
on the break (and not difficult passes).
Zack Steffen, fresh off of his performance going the full 90 for the national team in a shut out, watched two
goals go in for the away team - though at least
on one, his defense's
poor clearing gave up a clear
shot on goal from a rebound.
In addition, unlike in previous appearances, Morgan was not shy of propelling himself forward and he rendered himself useful
on Altidore's second
goal, when his cutback (or
poor first touch, whatever fits the bill) set Jozy up to send his
shot into the far corner.
An example of the pressure creating problems was a
poor goal kick by Wiedwald that an Ipswich player got to, drove the ball into the Leeds half, and the sequence ended with a
shot that Wiedwald had to jump high to get his mitts to and ended up
on his back coming down.
Pep Guardiola's men have conceded 12
goals more than Spurs in the Premier League this season, despite having fewer
shots on their
goal and that tells me that Harry Kane (who has been responsible for five of the last 10 Spurs strikes) will take his chances with
shots from any angle against Claudio Bravo who has a
poor shot to
goal ratio when conceding this season.
Even when he did have oppurtunities, the results were disappointing, with many
poor crosses and
poor shots on goal.
For once a referee's
poor decision - making did not cost us three points and if the winner was controversial because of an alleged handball by Sam Vokes, then it was no more than Burnley deserved
on the night, having peppered the Leicester
goal with 24
shots, had 60 % of the possession, and had a nailed
on penalty claim (maybe two) ignored in the first half, Mike Dean showing again that with him it is pot luck whether or not any team is awarded a penalty.