Anyone who hasn't done so already - take a look at Soldado's goals for Valencia over the last 2 seasons. The VAST majority of them are the same type and involve him running into a good position (often beating an offside trap) and receiving the ball either from a low cross or threaded thru-ball from a deeper creative player. 9 times out of 10 he then hits it first time past the keeper.
The big difference between almost all of his goals and his chances this season is that he's been playing in a team that doesn't pressure the opposition team into their final third. Compressing the play, as we do, leads to less space for beating the offside trap and no room for low crosses - it's no surprise he's starved of supply. Look at the chances he nearly scored - an opportunic backheel against the bar, a point blank block to deny him against Woolwich - he's certainly got a goalscorers instinct.
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Anyone who hasn't done so already - take a look at Soldado's goals for Valencia over the last 2 seasons. The VAST majority of them are the same type and involve him running into a good position (often beating an offside trap) and receiving the ball either from a low cross or threaded thru-ball from a deeper creative player. 9 times out of 10 he then hits it first time past the keeper.
The big difference between almost all of his goals and his chances this season is that he's been playing in a team that doesn't pressure the opposition team into their final third. Compressing the play, as we do, leads to less space for beating the offside trap and no room for low crosses - it's no surprise he's starved of supply. Look at the chances he nearly scored - an opportunic backheel against the bar, a point blank block to deny him against Woolwich - he's certainly got a goalscorers instinct.
I genuinely have no idea why AVB (I assume) picked Soldado to spearhead his attack unless he feels that Soldado's game can adapt to our style. Given our investment, I bloody well hope he's right.
However, if he doesn't adapt then we need to find someone who can play the most effective way for a compressed tactic - someone like a Tevez, who can dribble and bully his way into a shooting position, or someone like Llorente who can physically dominate the defences in order to bring attacking midfielders into goalscoring opportunities or provide a target for higher crosses / passes into the box.
I genuinely have no idea why AVB (I assume) picked Soldado to spearhead his attack unless he feels that Soldado's game can adapt to our style. Given our investment, I bloody well hope he's right.
However, if he doesn't adapt then we need to find someone who can play the most effective way for a compressed tactic - someone like a Tevez, who can dribble and bully his way into a shooting position, or someone like Llorente who can physically dominate the defences in order to bring attacking midfielders into goalscoring opportunities or provide a target for higher crosses / passes into the box.