It’s a ‘spin’ of sorts on Heung-min Son (32-Tottenham) and Tottenham manager Enze Postecoglou. Tottenham’s “world-class” striker could leave the club in the summer transfer window because of “nails” and manager Enze Postecoglou’s tactics.
“World-class Tottenham striker Heung-Min Son could be looking for a new club this season because of manager Enze Postecoglou’s tactics,” TBR reported on Wednesday (Aug. 11), noting that “compared to Son Heung-min, Heung-Min has a higher average goal per game as a center forward.
The publication deemed Postecoglou’s first season at Tottenham a success.
‘The Australian was considered a risk when chairman Daniel Levy decided to appoint him as the new manager last year. He had no experience in a big-league managerial role. However, he has done a great job for Spurs over the past eight months. The Spurs fans love him and so do the players,” he said.
On the subject of Hicharisson, he says: “Spurs bought him from Everton for £60 million. It was considered a great signing at the time, but his first season was a disaster, 토토사이트 but under Postecoglou, he’s been much better.
Ironically, his resurgence under Postecoglou was the impetus for the transfer.
He’s proven his worth, and his transfer is now possible. If he had performed as well as he did last season, no club would have wanted him. He would have been forced to take a significant cut in salary and transfer fee. However, he played 25 games this season, scoring 11 goals and providing 3 assists.
It was a bad start to the season. He was brought in as a central striker as a replacement for Harry Kane, who left for Bayern Munich, but his performances were extremely poor.
Eventually, Postecoglou decided to try the “nail” system, moving Son Heung-min to center forward. The result was a win-win. Heung-min was playing perfectly, showing his goal instincts. This season, Son has scored 15 goals and provided nine assists in 28 league appearances for Tottenham.
In the process, he’s taken the pressure off of Heung-min and given him the space to resurface. Son Heung-min moved back to his natural position of left winger, and with some of the psychological pressure off of him, he began to revitalize.
‘Looking at their stats, you might think that Son is a step above him this season.
However, you have to compare the number of minutes played as a striker.” “Son has played 1531 minutes as a center striker and scored 12 goals. That’s an average of one goal every 127.5 minutes. On the other hand, he played 1056 minutes and scored 9 goals. We said “one goal every 117.3 minutes.
In other words, the argument is that his goal efficiency is better as a central striker. The data doesn’t show that Son Heung-min’s unstable form hasn’t affected his consistency in the midst of the chaos that has seen him switch between left winger, 파워볼실시간 center striker, and left winger. Furthermore, he has his ups and downs. He’s not yet reliable as a starter for a team.
Comparing their goal efficiency with simple numbers may seem like a cold assessment at first glance, but it’s a watermelon comparison.
Ironically, it was Postecoglou’s attacking football and Son Heung-min’s support that paved the way for his resurgence. It also paved the way for his transfer to another team. However, he wants a move to Tottenham this summer in order to establish himself as a regular first-choice striker.