"Top players in the JPL: the 10 most efficient finishers
The corona virus is currently laying down European football, so no matches are being played in the Jupiler Pro League. Fortunately, thanks to the special competition format in Belgium, we have almost completed the full regular season. Based on those 29 games, we can look for which players in this campaign excelled in a number of key elements of the game. Today: the 10 best finishers in the JPL!
As a striker it should not always look beautiful. Indeed, effectiveness is of greater importance. One of the greatest strengths of an attacker is therefore his efficiency for goal, and preferably based on the economic principle: to extract as many hits as possible from as few chances as possible. We translate that principle into the goalgetters on the Belgian fields.
6. KAVEH REZAEI (CHARLEROI)
47 tries, 12 goals
25.53% chance of scoring
12 goals in 22 matches: Kaveh Rezaeican look back on an efficient season. Also based on the number of opportunities, the Charleroi striker sticks out above the pack. The successful tactic of Karim Belhocine, in which the Iranian can fully utilize his speed on the counter, is therefore perfectly suited to his needs. Although that does require a cool frog for goal, a role that Rezaei took on with verve. Currently, the mercenary occupies fourth place in the top marksman position, ahead of all attackers of mother club Club Brugge. Wouldn't they regret Jan Breydel for letting him go?"
http://www.voetbalnieuws.be/news/494...tste-afwerkers
The corona virus is currently laying down European football, so no matches are being played in the Jupiler Pro League. Fortunately, thanks to the special competition format in Belgium, we have almost completed the full regular season. Based on those 29 games, we can look for which players in this campaign excelled in a number of key elements of the game. Today: the 10 best finishers in the JPL!
As a striker it should not always look beautiful. Indeed, effectiveness is of greater importance. One of the greatest strengths of an attacker is therefore his efficiency for goal, and preferably based on the economic principle: to extract as many hits as possible from as few chances as possible. We translate that principle into the goalgetters on the Belgian fields.
6. KAVEH REZAEI (CHARLEROI)
47 tries, 12 goals
25.53% chance of scoring
12 goals in 22 matches: Kaveh Rezaeican look back on an efficient season. Also based on the number of opportunities, the Charleroi striker sticks out above the pack. The successful tactic of Karim Belhocine, in which the Iranian can fully utilize his speed on the counter, is therefore perfectly suited to his needs. Although that does require a cool frog for goal, a role that Rezaei took on with verve. Currently, the mercenary occupies fourth place in the top marksman position, ahead of all attackers of mother club Club Brugge. Wouldn't they regret Jan Breydel for letting him go?"
http://www.voetbalnieuws.be/news/494...tste-afwerkers
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