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Posted May 08, 2025 23:22 · last edited May 08, 2025 23:54

getting Stirling in on loan as to be one of the worst pieces of business we've done in a while, not really an out an out striker, not even a good winger anymore - he'd be third choice behind Saka and Nwaneri if he's lucky. And whilst I liked the signing of Jesus and he's done ok last season - his injury this season left us relying on Havertz as the sole front man which meant we had one style of play available to us and limited scoring options. 
Our goals in the EPL:
Havertz 9
Trossard 8
Martinelli 7
Saka 6
Nwaneri 4
Partey 4
Jesus 3

A lot of our goals are scored from the wing, that's tactical, but losing the front man and having no back up options bar a midfielder (who scored 3 up front) means we had 13 draws which should have been wins. Imagine if we had a Haarland type player up front instead of Jesus? We'd see 21 goals in the EPL and he's been injured for a good part of the season. Then Havertz can back that up with 9/10 and the wingers chip in.
Unless we make a play for a striker who is gonna score 20+ goals a season we will never be able to dominate teams that know how to block the wide men.


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Unknown editor edited May 08, 2025 23:54
getting Stirling in on loan as to be one of the worst pieces of business we've done in a while, not really an out an out striker, not even a good winger anymore - he'd be third choice behind Saka and Nwaneri if he's lucky. And whilst I liked the signing of Jesus and he's done ok last season - his injury this season left us relying on Havertz as the sole front man which meant we had one style of play available to us and limited scoring options. 
Our goals in the EPL:
Havertz 9
Trossard 8
Martinelli 7
Saka 6
Nwaneri 4
Partey 4
Jesus 3

A lot of our goals are scored from the wing, that's tactical, but losing the front man and having no back up options bar a midfielder (who scored 3 up front) means we had 13 draws which should have been wins. Imagine if we had a Haarland type player up front instead of Jesus? We'd see 21 goals in the EPL and he's been injured for a good part of the season. The Havertz can back that up with 9/10 and the wingers chip in.
Unless we make a play for a striker who is gonna score 20+ goals a season we will never be able to dominate teams that know how to block the wide men.


Unknown editor edited May 08, 2025 23:53
getting Stirling in on loan as to be one of the worst pieces of business we've done in a while, not really an out an out striker, not even a good winger anymore - he'd be third choice behind Saka and Nwaneri if he's lucky. And whilst I liked the signing of Jesus and he's done ok last season - his injury this season left us relying on Havertz as the sole front man which meant we had one style of play available to us and limited scoring options. 
Our goals in the EPL:
Havertz 9
Trossard 8
Martinelli 7
Saka 6
Nwaneri 4
Partey 4
Jesus 3

A lot of our goals are scored from the wing, that's tactical, but losing the front man and having no back up options bar a midfielder (who scored 3 up front) means we had 13 draws which should have been wins. Imagine if we had a Haarland tyle player up front instead of Jesus? We'd see 21 goals in the EPL and he's been injured for a good part of the season. The Havertz can back that up with 9/10 and the wingers chip in.
Unless we make a play for a striker who is gonna score 20+ goals a season we will never be able to dominate teams that know how to block the wide men.