johnny crossan wrote:john68 wrote:The stats clearly show that he has scored a lot of goals for us Joihnny but theydon't show the horrendous amount of chances he has missed, some of them relatively easy.
They also don't reflect the number of times he has daudled on the ball, tried to take on a group of defenders and been beaten, nor the number of times he has passed up the chance of taking a shot, when a shot is clearly on.
As a team, we score a shed load of goals and to a large extent that hides the Razza issue.
The recent Wolves game is a great example. How many easy chances did he screw up? But he got a tap in and we scored 5, so all gets forgiven and forgotten, Razza gets another notch on his gun and hailed as a hero.
His chance to scoring ratio is simply not good enough for where we are aspiring to be
All true John, but if he had taken even half of chances he's fluffed he'd be the greatest goalscorer of all time. I'll settle for what we've got - the key is his integration with the other front players developed over 6 years.
I get what you are saying Johnny and domestically over the last few seasons his goal plus his failings and the City successes have made that acceptable.
But, we are now in the last phase of the City project where we have consolidated our domestic and even our general positon in Euro comps.
We are now seeking to finally overcome the very top clubs in Europe.
What we have now has proved to be good but not quite good enough. Those goals Razza scores are great, but the opnes he misses will hurt us at the level we are trying to achieve.
Fine margins Mate