Havre
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Will they have separate pitches for NFL games and Spurs games? Or are they using turf?
Turf for NFL. Grass for football. Grass will be rolled in and out if I remember correctly.
Will they have separate pitches for NFL games and Spurs games? Or are they using turf?
No doubt there are other aspects of the striker position and there are different types of strikers, but Auba is just better than Firmino at all of them. The comparison is close though.Jamie Vardy is better at scoring goals too. Is he a better striker?
No doubt there are other aspects of the striker position and there are different types of strikers, but Auba is just better than Firmino at all of them. The comparison is close though.
Fair enough, however Auba doesn't really focus on the build up because he doesn't need to. His pace is needed to be a central factor in the creativity or scoring a goal towards the offside line. While in Pool, they don't need to rely on him as heavily as they have Mane and Pharaoh Welbeck on the sides. He only works at Liverpool because he fits like a glove, you put him on any other club and his productivity goes down. Auba has been on multiple clubs and keeps his tirade pace of goals and setting up goals. Thus, why I think he is the better player.Auba is super mediocre in build-up, whereas build-up is what Firmino does best.
Firmino scored and assisted more in league play at Hoffenheim than he has at Liverpool as a 22 year old. The only thing Aubameyang does better is score, but that makes sense given that Firmino is not a natural striker, and his main role isn't to score goals.Fair enough, however Auba doesn't really focus on the build up because he doesn't need to. His pace is needed to be a central factor in the creativity or scoring a goal towards the offside line. While in Pool, they don't need to rely on him as heavily as they have Mane and Pharaoh Welbeck on the sides. He only works at Liverpool because he fits like a glove, you put him on any other club and his productivity goes down. Auba has been on multiple clubs and keeps his tirade pace of goals and setting up goals. Thus, why I think he is the better player.
And that's why Auba is the better striker...Firmino scored and assisted more in league play at Hoffenheim than he has at Liverpool as a 22 year old. The only thing Aubameyang does better is score, but that makes sense given that Firmino is not a natural striker, and his main role isn't to score goals.
Not when you aren't using your striker as your main goal scorer.And that's why Auba is the better striker...
Puts them closer to 8th and that's assuming no one else increases revenue.In any case at £400m Spurs are closing in on 5th in the world.
That's why I said he wouldn't be as effective on other teams, you put him on any EPL squad except City and he regresses. Just because he got a lot of stats at Hoffenheim doesn't mean too much for me, he got to play substantial and heavy minutes. Like I said, he's a damn good player, but he's just too inconsistent with high high's and low lows to be better than Auba.Not when you aren't using your striker as your main goal scorer.
Again, Vardy scores more goals too.
Puts them closer to 8th and that's assuming no one else increases revenue.
Going from 11th to 8th is closing in on 5th in the same sense that Chelsea is closing in on Man City.Sure. Closing in on 5th.
Going from 11th to 8th is closing in on 5th in the same sense that Chelsea is closing in on Man City.
I mean, it's different because you're projecting everyone else to stay on a flat track.Trajectory is slightly different I guess?
I mean, it's different because you're projecting everyone else to stay on a flat track.