Vision Yes. And Kebe (a winger, I'm sure you'd agree) is over twice as deadly as Gylfi (penalties not included).
51 chances, 31 on target, 12 goals, 1 goal in 4.33 chances. (Kitson was 1 in 4.23, pens removed) (Gylfi is 1 in 9.07 pens removed)
I think if you check, virtually all of Gylfi's chances are central, MORE SO than a winger's.
Kebe's career stats arent twice as deadly though are they (1 in 7 according to you) as you published earlier but now seem to want to ignore. [/quote]
Not ignoring that, Vision. But you must admit there are two Kebe's. Last season and this season he's been totally different
and I'm comparing the two players in the same games, the same seasons. Even when you add in the first season when
Kebe's shooting was dire, he still comes out much bbetter overall than Gylfi.
A lot of Gylfi's will be cutting in from the left (where he played a fair chunk of last season) on the angle of the penalty area so certainly not central within the widths of his goals. Central or not; shooting from 20 yards plus is not generally as clear cut a chance as from within 10-12 yards which is where most of the strikers get theirs from.
AND THIS IS WHY I LIKE FACTS, Vish. What you say is provably NOT the case.
ZERO, NIL, NADA, NONE of Gyfli'sgoals, not a single one was "cutting in from the left. Not ONE.
I've posted every single goal he's scored for Reading, and most of the URL's to view them yourself.
FIFTEEN,
[b] FIFTEEN [/b]of Gylfi's 22 goals are from 12 yards or less, one is 14 yards. 16 out of 22 in striker territory.
There were an awful lot of potshots from 20 yards plus (central or on the angle) which skews his ratio but you seem to find it difficult to accept that for some reason.
Now, here's the rub. Look at the post above, remove all those penalties and shots inside 14 yards, remove the free-kicks.
Now how many "pot-shots" did he have that were SUCCESSFUL?
THREE!!! EVER! Three in his whole career, out of how many attempts? What if he had dribbled towards the box, or picked out a team-mate?
This is my point. Gylfi was a FANTASTIC player and he scored some brilliant goals, but he was extremely wasteful. There are the goals, three
long-distance goals that were not free kicks, so every other shot from outside the box was wasted. EVERY-SINGLE-ONE.
My bet is that he'll learn to choose-better when to shoot and when to pass and when to dribble and win a penalty or free-kick.
My bet is his total goals per season will DROP. He will become a more complete player in so doing and his value will go UP.
PS Are headers counted as shots in your figures?
They are the OS figures.
I have presumed they include headers.
What I DON'T know is whether penalties being taken are counted as a shot.
Incidentally, I think I had Gylfi down as 7 penalites taken six scored.
It's actually EIGHT penalties with 7 scored so his stats have got worse.
Instead of 22 goals dropping to 16, they drop to 15.