It doesn't worry me as much as others when he goes through a dry spell either, mainly because all strikers do. He probably should have a few more goals than he's got and he'll probably tell you that himself but I think he's excellent for us.
The rate Watkins is scoring goals for us is up there with Benteke. Everyone else with a comparable number of goals took a lot longer to score them all. Here's to many more.
Quote from: Drummond on February 05, 2024, 03:36:23 PMThe rate Watkins is scoring goals for us is up there with Benteke. Everyone else with a comparable number of goals took a lot longer to score them all. Here's to many more.I was looking at our Premier League top scorers list, and it's grim. Of the top 30, 7 are players that have played for us since coming back up. Just shows how few good goal scorers we've actually had in the last thirty years.
Apologies if already mentioned, but the first Villa player to get double figures for both goals and assists in a season since Yorke in 95/96. He’s doing great work for the team. Thanks man!
Since the Premier League reduced to 20 teams, we've averaged 46 goals per season. The high was 71 in 2007-08, and the lowest 27 in 2015-16.Last season we hit 55, our second highest total... so, we've been shit in front of goal. A fact that is borne out when you look at our top scorers list, which currently requires only 38 PL goals to get in the top ten, despite 29 seasons in it. Five of our top ten have been there since the 90s.This season we are averaging 2.13 per game, which would put us on course for around 80 goals and a new record. So it isn't surprising that we are starting to break these sorts of records.Long may it continue!
It's a pity we can't manage the concession benchmark of less than one goal a game conceded. But I'd rather over-score as compensation than a load of one-nillers.
Quote from: Dogtanian on February 06, 2024, 11:14:17 AMSince the Premier League reduced to 20 teams, we've averaged 46 goals per season. The high was 71 in 2007-08, and the lowest 27 in 2015-16.Last season we hit 55, our second highest total... so, we've been shit in front of goal. A fact that is borne out when you look at our top scorers list, which currently requires only 38 PL goals to get in the top ten, despite 29 seasons in it. Five of our top ten have been there since the 90s.This season we are averaging 2.13 per game, which would put us on course for around 80 goals and a new record. So it isn't surprising that we are starting to break these sorts of records.Long may it continue!Interesting that going back at least 10 years, no team scoring 80 goals has ever failed to be in the top four. Sometimes the league winners don't score that many. Leicester won the league scoring just 68.
Feeling a Watkins brace tonight.