How long is left on his contract?
A strange player, he seemed a natural finisher
spending 6.5 million euros on a replacement capable of scoring somewhere between 10 to 15 league goals in a season as the first-choice was fine
It seems to stem from the fact he won the Europa league golden boot one year with Lazio but in the same season he made 20 domestic appearances and scored zero goals.
Quote from: PeterWithe on January 05, 2017, 11:00:42 AMA strange player, he seemed a natural finisher Quote from: passitsideways on January 05, 2017, 11:20:50 AMspending 6.5 million euros on a replacement capable of scoring somewhere between 10 to 15 league goals in a season as the first-choice was fineI still don't get why some people have this view of him . He has never, ever been a goal scorer. He's 27 years old and has only scored more than 10 in a season once, scoring 11 in the Czech 2nd division, which must be a similar standard to the Midlands Combination League.It seems to stem from the fact he won the Europa league golden boot one year with Lazio but in the same season he made 20 domestic appearances and scored zero goals.He makes Gabby look prolific.
He's 27 and bad injuries aside has scored 14 goals in top flight football. A top level goal scorer he has never shown himself to be, we got ripped off at the price we paid purely on a few games in the Europa league.
I never thought he looked terrible by any stretch of the imagination, he had bad injuries which set him back also. Various managers have overlooked him though, maybe because he's made of glass, maybe because he's an asshole around the place or maybe because they just don't rate him but I suppose they can't all be wrong.
I've seen all of his performances live. Hes always reminded me of a poor man's Tony Cascarino.
I thought he looked decent enough before the injury, he's been awful since it though. His performance at Derby is one of the worst i've ever seen by a professional footballer and I saw Balaban. It's how I imagine George Weah's 'cousin' looked that time for Southampton.
From a monetary and forward-thinking standpoint, I think his signing made sense - we were expecting to get only one more season from Benteke anyway, so spending 6.5 million euros on a replacement capable of scoring somewhere between 10 to 15 league goals in a season as the first-choice was fine (I mean, I'm pretty sure Steven Fletcher went for double that amount after managing a 12 goal season for Wolves), and letting him settle into English football without the added pressure of replacing Benteke was sensible.The problem was at the time we also desperately needed a forward with real quality who could either play off Benteke or provide goalscoring from out wide, because even back then everyone pretty much agreed that neither Gabby nor Weimann were trustworthy just yet, and so they subsequently proved.