My go-to 3+ goals a game betting side this season is the incredible Barcelona who have scored an average of 3.5 goals a game this season under Herr Flick. What’s quite interesting about their attack is the age range.
17, 27, 36 years old so almost 10 years between each player.
There always seems to be this desire from supporters to build an exciting young frontline but I’ve always been a fan of mixing it up with experience helping the younger ones in there and imo the Barca front 3 is the perfect example of that. Are there any older strikers out there that would improve our squad if for some reason we don’t/can’t get Gyok?
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posted 5 hours, 53 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 55 minutes ago
Hojlund's lack of involvement in games has a lot to do with Hojlund himself.
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No it doesn't. It has a lot do with our wide players ignoring his runs and preferring to shoot themselves. Which is why both Rahsford and Garnacho took more shots than our striker last season. A decent coach will hopefully put a stop to this.
posted 5 hours, 50 minutes ago
It depends who scores in the next game I watch
posted 5 hours, 44 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 56 minutes ago
Also not judging Hojlund really, he's what I would expect a 21 y/o striker with very little experience would be. Just saying - Welbeck is a better player than him right now.
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Oh come on. He is having a purple patch at the start of this season, but Welbeck has never achieved double figures in the PL.
Hojlund achieved it is his first season at 20 years of age, playing in a system that doesn't suit his game under our worst manager in decades.
posted 5 hours, 38 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 🏴 JA606 Class Act (U2462)
posted 44 minutes ago
Hojlund could do with better service but he could also do with being better when he gets it.
Hopefully, under the new boss, he'll get more opportunities on the ball in dangerous areas so the odd error isn't as important.
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His conversion rate in the PL is a goal every 3.8 shots. It is only a small sample size for now, but that is better than all the other top PL scorers last season, with the exception of Isak. And he doesn't take penalties either (like some of the other top scorers).
If you stuck Hojlund in the City team he would score loads. I honestly don't think he'd be far behind Haaland.
posted 4 hours, 58 minutes ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 37 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 🏴 JA606 Class Act (U2462)
posted 44 minutes ago
Hojlund could do with better service but he could also do with being better when he gets it.
Hopefully, under the new boss, he'll get more opportunities on the ball in dangerous areas so the odd error isn't as important.
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His conversion rate in the PL is a goal every 3.8 shots. It is only a small sample size for now, but that is better than all the other top PL scorers last season, with the exception of Isak. And he doesn't take penalties either (like some of the other top scorers).
If you stuck Hojlund in the City team he would score loads. I honestly don't think he'd be far behind Haaland.
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Yes, he has shown he's a capable finisher. I meant more around getting hold of the ball when he gets it. However, with Amorim, he may well get more passes to run onto down the channels so he should get more opportunities to score hopefully.
posted 4 hours, 25 minutes ago
Joselu
posted 3 hours, 49 minutes ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 1 hour, 57 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 55 minutes ago
Hojlund's lack of involvement in games has a lot to do with Hojlund himself.
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No it doesn't. It has a lot do with our wide players ignoring his runs and preferring to shoot themselves. Which is why both Rahsford and Garnacho took more shots than our striker last season. A decent coach will hopefully put a stop to this.
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Interestingly, Zirkzee hasn't seem to have had a massive problem with getting chances in the same team, despite the fact he facks most of them up (nor has Garnacho, although they play different roles so fine).
I like Hojlund and I'm not having a go at all, but I find it a bit absurd to suggest that the only reason he doesn't get chances is because no one passes to him. You see this sort of thing quite often with inexperienced strikers, precisely because they are inexperienced. I think he'll come good, but its OK to admit he's very raw at the moment.
posted 3 hours, 42 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 1 hour, 57 minutes ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 55 minutes ago
Hojlund's lack of involvement in games has a lot to do with Hojlund himself.
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No it doesn't. It has a lot do with our wide players ignoring his runs and preferring to shoot themselves. Which is why both Rahsford and Garnacho took more shots than our striker last season. A decent coach will hopefully put a stop to this.
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Interestingly, Zirkzee hasn't seem to have had a massive problem with getting chances in the same team, despite the fact he facks most of them up (nor has Garnacho, although they play different roles so fine).
I like Hojlund and I'm not having a go at all, but I find it a bit absurd to suggest that the only reason he doesn't get chances is because no one passes to him. You see this sort of thing quite often with inexperienced strikers, precisely because they are inexperienced. I think he'll come good, but its OK to admit he's very raw at the moment.
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It was similar with Greenwood. He was lethal but rarely go into the right areas for the team to create for him.
posted 3 hours, 27 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 🏴 JA606 Class Act (U2462)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 37 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 🏴 JA606 Class Act (U2462)
posted 44 minutes ago
Hojlund could do with better service but he could also do with being better when he gets it.
Hopefully, under the new boss, he'll get more opportunities on the ball in dangerous areas so the odd error isn't as important.
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His conversion rate in the PL is a goal every 3.8 shots. It is only a small sample size for now, but that is better than all the other top PL scorers last season, with the exception of Isak. And he doesn't take penalties either (like some of the other top scorers).
If you stuck Hojlund in the City team he would score loads. I honestly don't think he'd be far behind Haaland.
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Yes, he has shown he's a capable finisher. I meant more around getting hold of the ball when he gets it. However, with Amorim, he may well get more passes to run onto down the channels so he should get more opportunities to score hopefully.
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Yeh his all round game certainly needs some work.
posted 2 hours, 33 minutes ago
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/nov/08/ruud-van-nistelrooy-admits-future-desire-to-manage-manchester-united
He will get his chance when the Amorim experiment inevitably fails