This is a difficult subject. For me the most frustrating times are when you start to think that Spurs will never score in a match when the ball is played around without any shot coming in. Yes we have missed a few sitters recently but I feel better when these chances are coming up.
Not sure what qualifies as a chance. Wanyama has fired the ball well into the crowd and openly admitted other players told him not to shoot but he ignored that and scored that screamer against Liverpool. Other players in our team would have passed sideways or back and maybe a chance would not even have been created.
Wanyama will probably never score another goal like that. What should he do when in a similar situation
1 shoot as before hoping to repeat it which will register as a chance and not clinical
2 take a bit off the shot and try and control it but this gives the GK a better chance of saving it
3 pass and hope to create a better chance but that may not happen, this would not be counted as not being clinical.
I am not sure there is any real answer to that question and it depends on the player, his confidence and state of the game. More likely to shoot later in the game than at the beginning.
To be more clinical do the players have to take a little off the shot to be more accurate or does this risk the GK saving it.
No easy answer to the question but better chances are being created than no chance at all.
Not sure what qualifies as a chance. Wanyama has fired the ball well into the crowd and openly admitted other players told him not to shoot but he ignored that and scored that screamer against Liverpool. Other players in our team would have passed sideways or back and maybe a chance would not even have been created.
Wanyama will probably never score another goal like that. What should he do when in a similar situation
1 shoot as before hoping to repeat it which will register as a chance and not clinical
2 take a bit off the shot and try and control it but this gives the GK a better chance of saving it
3 pass and hope to create a better chance but that may not happen, this would not be counted as not being clinical.
I am not sure there is any real answer to that question and it depends on the player, his confidence and state of the game. More likely to shoot later in the game than at the beginning.
To be more clinical do the players have to take a little off the shot to be more accurate or does this risk the GK saving it.
No easy answer to the question but better chances are being created than no chance at all.