I have to agree and I think
the team goal drought is like that of an individual player's.
Not exact matches
Are there
teams that are hsving
goal droughts like ours...... something is wrong and i think its tactics or technical not the players
The
Team / Wenger or whoever letting Carzola take the crucial pen (bcoz of his
goal drought) when we had players like ozil, alexis and giroud in form on the day to convert
lets just establish that now... A man with genuine intent to win the league would firstly adress the the issue of squad depth both from a tactical perspective as in being able to bring in different personel an completley alter the way the
team plays... you cant keep using the same players and the same formation and tactics every game
teams will work it out... you wonder why Giroud is on a
goal drought.
They say that a striker on a scoring
drought or a
team in a slump sometimes just needs a lucky
goal or a lucky result to get them out of the rut and I think that is true of Arsenal and the likes of Alexis and Giroud.
Giroud has not been at his best either and after Arsene Wenger failed to, or decided not to, sign any more forwards in the summer transfer window, Arsenal fans are hoping that the
team can quickly put this scoring
drought behind them and start banging in the
goals again.
How many times in recent years have terrible
teams broken
goal droughts or losing streaks against us?
Wenger's men shipped 17
goals in 3 big games last season, failed to beat the weakest Man United
team, stumbled our way past Wigan to end our trophy
drought, led most of the season but couldn't sustain momentum when the big fights came to town.
From
goals galore in 2013/14 to a troublesome
goal drought the following season, Brendan Rodgers» side went from a
team that could do no wrong to one devoid of attacking verve.
Eddie Howe finds himself with a similar conundrum to Klopp as his
team is also in something of a
goal drought.
They were two
goals ahead on aggregate, it was almost a certainty that they were finally going to put an end to their
drought, their visiting fans were getting louder and play by play analysts were starting to wax poetic about the
team that was finally going to get back to their rightful place as an elite Mexican squad.
Schmetzer's side earned a road win against the best
team in the Western Conference, ended their
goal drought and got their captain back.
After Marouane Chamakh broke his
goal drought - stretching back to November - by turning in a Tomas Rosicky cross, it looked as if this would be one of those nights where the
team's technical proficiency would be far too much for their lower league counterparts to handle (it's been a while since we've had one of those games).
Craig Gardner, the scorer of the
team's only two
goals at St Andrews this season, is suspended for Saturday's game so the burden of scoring will once again full upon the shoulders of strikers Cameron Jerome and Nikola Zigic, who between them have amassed just two
goals in the league this season, as Birmingham look to end a 300 minute
goal drought at St Andrews in the league.