Luciferrrro
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I don't know why everyone just trolls and hates in this topic. Anyone who knows at least a bit about football knows it doesn’t work like this: that you can just put a striker who scores goals in an average team into a good team and expect him to suddenly score even more. Many times, it’s been the case that strikers actually score significantly less when playing in a stronger team because:
- they have to share shooting opportunities with many other good players
- the team plays more positional attacks, whereas strikers in average teams usually score a lot from counterattacks
- such strikers often have 2–3 seasons in their career with 15+ goals and then lose form
- they can’t handle the pressure in a big club
Many clubs have already learned this the hard way.
- they have to share shooting opportunities with many other good players
- the team plays more positional attacks, whereas strikers in average teams usually score a lot from counterattacks
- such strikers often have 2–3 seasons in their career with 15+ goals and then lose form
- they can’t handle the pressure in a big club
Many clubs have already learned this the hard way.