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Sardar Azmoun @ AS Roma | 2023/2024
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I can't personally see it
His goals-per-minutes-played was less than Lukaku, Dybala, Abraham
His goals-and-assists per minute played was lower than any other forward player.
His pass success rate is the second lowest of all 30 Roma players https://www.whoscored.com/Teams/84/Show/Italy-Roma
I still think he is our most talented striker i've seen.., more talent than his predecessors, but shelling out 12 million on an injury-prone player needs the strongest stats for when he is on the pitch. And he doesn't have that.
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Originally posted by Ahmad_DC View PostActually, for the season in Series A
Lukaku 12 in 2555, Sharaway 3 in 1703, Dybala 13 in 1859, Azmoun 3 in 551. My calculator says Dybala is the best and Azmoun is second best. Dybala's stats include a bunch of penalties. I am not saying he is worth 12M but he has delivered.
Although since I last checked, Sardar has gone in front of Lukaku for goals per minute (though still below Tammy Abraham, Dybala and Sanches) - so my apologies for that one. Still below Lukaku, Dybala, Belotti, Abraham, Pellegrini and Sanches for G+A per minute though:
https://fbref.com/en/squads/cf74a709/Roma-Stats
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post
Sorry to have a go at your calculator, but I was going by the websites which show the stats
Although since I last checked, Sardar has gone in front of Lukaku for goals per minute (though still below Tammy Abraham, Dybala and Sanches) - so my apologies for that one. Still below Lukaku, Dybala, Belotti, Abraham, Pellegrini and Sanches for G+A per minute though:
https://fbref.com/en/squads/cf74a709/Roma-Stats
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Originally posted by Pluto2000 View Post
I think a lot of people are just chronically disappointed in his trajectory. This is the kid we all thought would be our next Daei . People were already annoyed at him for spending almost a decade in Russia, and when he finally got his big move to Europe its seems that he's not taking his fitness seriously with all the cramping and injuries every game/every other game. He's spent his golden years basically just being injured/out of form in the last 2 years--------------------------Beiranvand-------------------
--Moharrami----Hosseini--Kanaani----Amiri--
------------------Ezatolahi-----Ebrahimi--------------
--Jahanbaksh---------Ghoddos------------Taremi--
---------------------------Azmoun----------------------
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Originally posted by Karimi 8 View Post
Other than at Zenit, I don't think I ever saw him at his best. He also keeps showing up to TM games with a belly, has a history of being taken off at around the 60th minute with a minor injury / cramp often. This guy does not work hard in terms of conditioning, its very clear. He relies on his extraordinary natural talent, which has been enough to get him to Europe and become a regular for TM. He has not, and will never push himself to become great, he simply doesn't care enough and big teams can see that clearly.
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Originally posted by Pluto2000 View Post
I think a lot of people are just chronically disappointed in his trajectory. This is the kid we all thought would be our next Daei . People were already annoyed at him for spending almost a decade in Russia, and when he finally got his big move to Europe its seems that he's not taking his fitness seriously with all the cramping and injuries every game/every other game. He's spent his golden years basically just being injured/out of form in the last 2 years
12 goals and provided 4 assists in 88 games (4600+ mins) for Hertha.
6 goals and 1 assist in 32 games (1500 mins) for Bayern.
7 goals and 2 assists in 26 games (1900 mins) for Bielefeld.
Total CL/EL record: 3 goals/957 mins.
Sardar:
5 Goals and 5 assists (1600 mins) for Leverkusen.
3 goals and 2 assists (549 mins) for Roma.
CL/EL Record (rostov, Zenit, Leverkusen, Roma): 10G/4 A (2400 mins) (not counting goals in qualifiers vs Ajax, Anderlecht).
Daei and Sardar time for Leverkusen and Bayern pretty much similar. Daei found a solid bounce back in Hertha - although goals/mins ratio pretty bad.If sardar was playing that amount of time even with Roma form he would be on track for 3x the output...
Where Daei truly has sardar beat is not in terms of production or quality (stats and watching either can tell you that) but simply availability.
As for TM his goal record speaks for itself...almost whenever he plays he scores, besides the WC matches which puts him in same boat as Daei...
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
3 goals,4 assists in 779 minutes.
Barely any starts.
Your homie Lukaku had 3800 minutes approximately, 20 goals and 4 assists.
Considering Azmoun barely starts, and when he plays the entire team doesn't cater to him like they do Lukaku, I don't think it's that bad.
And where is 4 assist from…
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Post
If sardar was playing that amount of time even with Roma form he would be on track for 3x the output...
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I think the problem a lot of fans have is trying to pigeonhole Azmoun into a particular category: below average, average, above average, star quality, etc.
The fact is a lot of coaches like him: Queiroz, Mourinho, De Rossi, etc, he’s been a key player during our last two world cup qualifications, and most recently showed up for us at the Asian Cup.
He has a lot of quality and has consistently won coaches over, in spite of injuries, fitness issues, etc
Let’s see how it all plays out for him in the end. I will continue to support him as long as he delivers for team melli. Honestly, we were all shocked he was able to make a move to a club like Roma after his stint at Leverkusen.
Also, nobody expected him to start and play at least 70 minutes in the 2nd leg against Leverkusen, and he did fairly well, also considering the coach never wanted to sub him out.
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