1) 10 - 2 = 8. So: 8 more goals.
2) The number of months a player has been at a club doesn't matter but the number of games/minutes played. So: 10 goals in 1859 minutes for Matri which is one goal in every 186 minutes and 2 goals in 653 minutes for Borriello which is one goal in every 326.5 minutes.
Well, if we're to go by transfermarkt alone (manually including his latest app/goal) Borrigol has 58 goals in 212 serie a appearances giving him a ratio of .27 goals per game. Matri has 55 goals in 171 appearances giving him a ratio of .32 goals per game.
Transfermarkt could cuite possibly be wrong though, but it's the best I could find that offers a decent overview.
1) 10 - 2 = 8. So: 8 more goals.
2) The number of months a player has been at a club doesn't matter but the number of games/minutes played. So: 10 goals in 1859 minutes for Matri which is one goal in every 186 minutes and 2 goal in 653 minutes for Borriello which is one goal in every 326.5 minutes.
1) 10 - 2 = 8. So: 8 more goals.
2) The number of months a player has been at a club doesn't matter but the number of games/minutes played. So: 10 goals in 1859 minutes for Matri which is one goal in every 186 minutes and 2 goal in 653 minutes for Borriello which is one goal in every 326.5 minutes.
Well, if we're to go by transfermarkt alone (manually including his latest app/goal) Borrigol has 58 goals in 212 serie a appearances giving him a ratio of .27 goals per game. Matri has 55 goals in 171 appearances giving him a ratio of .32 goals per game.
Transfermarkt could cuite possibly be wrong though, but it's the best I could find that offers a decent overview.