by P!ssed Off »
21 Nov 2014 00:10
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Obviously it's not the same thing. But you can analyse a striker's conversion rate from say 'headed shots in the penalty area' in a similar way to 'shots from the penalty spot'. And you wouldn't say the lower conversion rate the better.
Murray tries things that Pogrebnyak wouldn't try.
I don't think anyone would seriously argue that Robbie Keane was ever the best striker in the Premier League, but his shots-to-goals ratio was much better than Rooney or Drogba (same for Kevin Doyle at Reading, actually). Obviously I don't think Murray is as good as Rooney or Drogba, but he does take more shots from distance, tricky angles, volleys, and other bold shots that Pogrebnyak didn't take on. That might mean that he misses more shots, but we score more goals.
Yeah, we've had the Murray makes his own chances, Murray tries the outlandish before.
But is it true?
21 of Murray's 41 shots have been headers. Only two other players in the league have had over 20 headed shots this season, and of the 27 players with 5 or more goals only Rudy Gestede, of Blackburn, has a higher headed shots:total shots ratio.
Now occasionally you might say "he did well to get his head on that cross" but by and large can a striker really be said to create his own opportunities, if said opportunities are headed shots?
'Well, that means he's great at heading' you might say. Except he's needed an average of 7 headed shots for each goal, scoring just once from his last 19 headed shots, which doesn't sound particularly good to me.
Murray's had 10 shots out of 41 outside the area. That's just under 1/4. Most of the top scoring strikers in the Championship seem to average around 15-25%, except for a few like Gestede, Wilson, Andre Gray and Kenywne Jones who haven't taken many long shots at all.
So, perhaps his propensity to take long shots is very slightly above most of the league's decently performing strikers. Though he's only scored 1 out of his 10 efforts outside the box, which is possibly not shit, but is hardly very good.
As for whether Murray takes a lot of shots from 'tricky angles, volleys and other bold shots,' I can't say I've noticed too much of that. In 11 league games he's certainly not scored once from any such shot, so perhaps if he's doing so many of them, he ought not to bother.