A lot less due to the striker change at 65 mins. Last season, he didn't last the full 90 mins in 5 games last season, with three of those being in the first four. This season there has only been three where he did the full 90.This season he is on a goal every 160mins, for the whole of last season it was 170mins.
I haven't got the stats either, but I'd wager a fair proportion of his goals have come later in games, when he's already got the opposition tired (mentally if not physically) from chasing him about.
It's decent, but the fact he's on similar numbers to Wood, Wissa, Wellbeck and Delap doesn't really back up the "impossible to replace" theory.
Hope he’s not injured, he led the line well in the first half.
I think there's more pressure on Ollie this year, due to players like Bailey not scoring, so his misses are amplified more.
Quote from: Risso on December 11, 2024, 09:13:17 AMI think there's more pressure on Ollie this year, due to players like Bailey not scoring, so his misses are amplified more.But when you look at the last fifteen minutes from Saturday, maybe part of the reason other players aren't scoring more is also a bit down to Ollie - I reckon last season's Ollie would have given McGinn and Rogers two of the easiest tap-ins imaginable rather than ballsing it up both times.