Cristiano Ronaldo (591 Viewers)

Aug 2, 2005
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What we failed to achieve with Ronaldo is score more goals as a team. I am looking at Real's La Liga stats from the last 3 seasons where they scored 63, 70, and 65 goals respectively (without Ronaldo), while in the last 3 seasons with Ronaldo their numbers were: 94, 106, 110. It's clear that the other Real players are scoring as much as before, but they are missing Ronaldo's 30-40 goals per season (Real are scoring 37 goals less on average after Ronaldo left them).

With us, though, almost as if nothing has changed. In the three pre-Ronaldo seasons we scored: 86, 77, 75 goals in serie A, while with Ronaldo the numbers are: 73, 76, 70. It's almost the same, and slightly worse (on average we are scoring 6 goals less per season with Ronaldo, compared to the seasons before he joined).

Even in the striking department, the numbers are more or less the same. The strikers in 2019-2021 are scoring: 42, 50, 41, while before Ronaldo it was: 43, 43, 41.
As if nothing has changed, except that Ronaldo alone is now scoring the goals that previously were being scored by Higuain+Mandzukic, or Dybala+Mandzukic. But we failed to add Ronaldo's goals to what we already had.
Absolutely true and directly reflecting our issue
CR7 delivered what is expected,, it is other players not scoring,, or our whole game is not attacking enough for others to have opportunities to score.



It would great if there is a comparison on scoring opportunities/shots stats by both team in the last 3 season.

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sgjuveboy

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Oct 31, 2012
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What we failed to achieve with Ronaldo is score more goals as a team. I am looking at Real's La Liga stats from the last 3 seasons where they scored 63, 70, and 65 goals respectively (without Ronaldo), while in the last 3 seasons with Ronaldo their numbers were: 94, 106, 110. It's clear that the other Real players are scoring as much as before, but they are missing Ronaldo's 30-40 goals per season (Real are scoring 37 goals less on average after Ronaldo left them).

With us, though, almost as if nothing has changed. In the three pre-Ronaldo seasons we scored: 86, 77, 75 goals in serie A, while with Ronaldo the numbers are: 73, 76, 70. It's almost the same, and slightly worse (on average we are scoring 6 goals less per season with Ronaldo, compared to the seasons before he joined).

Even in the striking department, the numbers are more or less the same. The strikers in 2019-2021 are scoring: 42, 50, 41, while before Ronaldo it was: 43, 43, 41.
As if nothing has changed, except that Ronaldo alone is now scoring the goals that previously were being scored by Higuain+Mandzukic, or Dybala+Mandzukic. But we failed to add Ronaldo's goals to what we already had.

Are you implying that our players simply lose determination when they play with Ronaldo? They just assume that they can jog around and wait for him to score?
Gosh...our players are turning into Khediras
 

RoiLezard

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Apr 7, 2018
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Why would Pirlo bench our only attacking threat that happens to be Ronaldo? I would play with 3 strikers in a game like this, make it rain goals, doesn’t matter if we concede. We need to win at all costs. Pirlo is so frustrating.


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MrMonkey

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Jul 15, 2017
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Wow! Maybe it's a sign CR7 will almost certainly not be here next season? Have to wait for the reason(s) why. Do like Danilo being as a DM but would have been nice to see CR7 in there with that lineup.
 

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