you could make the argument that Ramsey was what Rogers is before his his injuries. Lovely, silky footballer who could drive into the box to score, get on the end of crosses or set up goals for others.
Is Rashford an elite finisher? I genuinely don't really know the answer to this (barring obviously one really good season). I've found that when I have watched him, he does the same low and hard shot often, with a lot going straight at the keeper, as if he's making sure it's on target. It's something I have commented on in the past, but I don't know if it plays out statistically.
The stat I expected to be better is % on target but actually Watkins is slightly higher than Rashford, I clearly haven't watch Man U play enough because in my head he hits the target more often than not.
Is Rashford an elite finisher?
Quote from: edgysatsuma89 on February 06, 2025, 09:06:31 PMIs Rashford an elite finisher? He looks like he can finish off a Steak Bake, Sausage Roll, Corned Beef Pasty trio faster than most of us.
Quote from: paul_e on February 06, 2025, 09:30:01 PMThe stat I expected to be better is % on target but actually Watkins is slightly higher than Rashford, I clearly haven't watch Man U play enough because in my head he hits the target more often than not.To be fair, that surprised me as well.
Quote from: edgysatsuma89 on February 06, 2025, 09:31:14 PMQuote from: paul_e on February 06, 2025, 09:30:01 PMThe stat I expected to be better is % on target but actually Watkins is slightly higher than Rashford, I clearly haven't watch Man U play enough because in my head he hits the target more often than not.To be fair, that surprised me as well.Rashford regularly takes shots from distance, coming in on his right-foot from the left. I don't know how many of his shots are from distance, but I'll bet the average distance from goal when he takes his shots is probably well in excess of Ollie's. That's not a criticism of Ollie, or a direct defence of Rashford, merely that "shots on target" isn't comparing apples with apples when the two players play in different positions.What Rashford is very good at, is coming in off the left and getting a shot away. Not prolific at scoring from them, but it's a job Bailey did really well on the right last year (much less so this year), and it that gives the opposition something else to think about, and can create space for others, even if they don't take the shot.Imagine Rashford cutting in from the left, and having a marauding Maatsen bombing up outside him, while Ollie's making a darting run in the middle - the defence wouldn't know which way to go.We don't shoot from distance very often (unless you're Duran), and I wonder if that's by instruction, and whether we'll see the same from Rashford.