Tammy Abraham scored twice on his debut. I wonder where he'll end up after Chelsea don't play him?Onomah played 90 minutes and scored in England U21s 5-0 win over Bosnia
Tammy Abraham scored twice on his debut. I wonder where he'll end up after Chelsea don't play him?Onomah played 90 minutes and scored in England U21s 5-0 win over Bosnia
For all of his god-like status with pundits and the media, he's only scored 20+ PL goals twice in his career (in 09/10 and 11/12). That's five years since he achieved the feat. On top of that, he's only scored 15 or more on a further 2 occasions (in 05/06 and 13/14). For a first choice striker in the most successful club side in the PL during that period, that's distinctly underwhelming.
In the same number of games, Shearer scored 66 more goals (260 v 194) for a far worse team. His strike rate (0.44 goals per game) is the almost exactly the same as Andy Cole (0.45), Michael Owen (0.46), Robbie Fowler (0.43) and Les Ferdinand (0.42). Three of those had very limited international careers.
He's nowhere near the record of Henry (0.68) and not particularly close to Shearer (0.59).
He's 6th in terms of strike rate for England behind Greaves (0.77), Lineker (0.60) Hurst (0.49), Shearer (0.48) and Charlton (0.46). Over a third of his goals have come against the true minnows of the game, most of which didn't exist when other top scoring internationals were playing the game.
He's been a long-serving England player and much of that during a time when we haven't been very good. However, the reaction of the hacks in the media says more about their need to sensationalise everything than it does about Rooney's career, both domestic and international.
Burnley or Bournemouth, probably.Tammy Abraham scored twice on his debut. I wonder where he'll end up after Chelsea don't play him?
But he's not played as a centre forward for most of that time. You could say the same about Bergkamp. His stats should be compared to players who have played the same role.
He's been a very effective PL player for many years, although their have been dips in his performance and he's been in terminal decline for a couple of years now. His England performances have been very disappointing at tournaments (bar his debut in 2004), but he's contributed significantly in qualifying.
Rooney won't be remembered as a top class player, but as a very good one who played in a very successful club team. All PL teams would have taken him at his peak without any hesitation.
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