Morgan's and Luqui's presence in the lineup will also, hopefully, make Klimala a better striker.
They might get him more chances but they wont improve his finishing.
Morgan's and Luqui's presence in the lineup will also, hopefully, make Klimala a better striker.
if we are creating more chances and he finishes at the same rate we will still score more. Problem last year we only created 1-2 chances so he had to be near perfect. More and easier chances would also make finishing easier aka creating more tap insThey might get him more chances but they wont improve his finishing.
if we are creating more chances and he finishes at the same rate we will still score more. Problem last year we only created 1-2 chances so he had to be near perfect. More and easier chances would also make finishing easier aka creating more tap ins
if we are creating more chances and he finishes at the same rate we will still score more. Problem last year we only created 1-2 chances so he had to be near perfect. More and easier chances would also make finishing easier aka creating more tap ins
Again with this narrative. It's just an outright lie. He was 5th in the league in shots/90.
1. Adam Buksa • New England 4.85 2. Valentín Castellanos • NYCFC 4.22 3. Franco Jara • FC Dallas 4.14 4. Carlos Vela • Los Angeles FC 4.12 5. Patryk Klimala • NY Red Bulls 3.98 6. Cristian Arango • Los Angeles FC 3.74 7. Luiz Araújo • Atlanta Utd 3.68 8. Memo Rodriguez • Houston Dynamo 3.57 9. Raúl Ruidíaz • Seattle 3.56 10. Emanuel Reynoso • Minnesota Utd 3.52
I eagerly away the response than these statistics need to be interpreted differently.
I eagerly away the response than these statistics need to be interpreted differently.
We are good enough to beat the best teams, and bad enough to lose to the worst teams.
Again with this narrative. It's just an outright lie. He was 5th in the league in shots/90.
1. Adam Buksa New England 4.85 2. Valentín Castellanos NYCFC 4.22 3. Franco Jara FC Dallas 4.14 4. Carlos Vela Los Angeles FC 4.12 5. Patryk Klimala NY Red Bulls 3.98 6. Cristian Arango Los Angeles FC 3.74 7. Luiz Araújo Atlanta Utd 3.68 8. Memo Rodriguez Houston Dynamo 3.57 9. Raúl Ruidíaz Seattle 3.56 10. Emanuel Reynoso Minnesota Utd 3.52
I eagerly away the response than these statistics need to be interpreted differently.
I got a feeling that the Klimala Barlow tandem is gonna put up a lot of goals in MLS.
I also feel that one day donkeys will grow wings and start flying around like birds.
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We are good enough to beat the best teams, and bad enough to lose to the worst teams.
Maybe he'll improve at his awful diving.
We are good enough to beat the best teams, and bad enough to lose to the worst teams.
I think his finishing will be better this year because (HA!) it can't get much worse. Maybe with some additional time in the league he'll hit his stride, maybe this year there will be a bit better flow with the offense, who knows. I think being a finisher is partially about talent and partially about just feeling confident. He never seemed to get into a rhythm last year, maybe this year he can get off to a good start and things will finally click. That's a lot of maybes, though. I wish him the best. We don't have any depth behind the guy that I feel good about at all, so if he isn't approaching a better than average level of finishing, we're going to be kinda fucked.
The Revs currently have Jozy and Agudelo as their 3rd and 4th options at striker while NYRB has Klimala and Barlow as the first and second option. Let that sink in.
Can also be a bit of a random walk, too. Just based on reversion to the mean, he should be better this year, all else equal.I think his finishing will be better this year because (HA!) it can't get much worse. Maybe with some additional time in the league he'll hit his stride, maybe this year there will be a bit better flow with the offense, who knows. I think being a finisher is partially about talent and partially about just feeling confident.
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