I'm unfathomably bored, so to all the "9 goals is hardly great"-chaps, here's a few great strikers in their first season in a
top-5 league:
Name + Age in season | Club | Season | Goals - all comps. | Assists - all comps. | Minutes per goal/assist |
Zlatan - 22/23 years old | Juventus | 2004-05 | 16 goals | 11 assists | 133 minutes |
Højlund - 19/20 years old | Atalanta | 2022-23 | 10 goals | 4 assists | 135 minutes |
Raúl - 17 years old | Real Madrid | 1994-95 | 10 goals | 3 assists | 145 minutes |
Lewandowski - 22/23 years old | Dortmund | 2010-11 | 9 goals | 4 assists | 152 minutes |
Torres - 18/19 years old | Atl. Madrid | 2002-03 | 14 goals | 1 assist | 163 minutes |
Batistuta - 22/23 years old | Fiorentina | 1991-92 | 14 goals | 0 assists | 179 minutes |
Agüero - 18 years old | Atl. Madrid | 2006-07 | 7 goals | 0 goals | 394 minutes |
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Do with it what you want. I look at it as a way a normalizing expectations for strikers and their goal hauls in a top-5 league. As I've found out, a bunch of the strikers that became legends, had top 5-league debut seasons where they didn't necessarily score or assist 1,5 goals a game like Haaland or Brazilian Ronaldo.
Højlund will be an extremely exciting signing. I just hope our fans are aware of the fact they can't simultaneously want a young striker and also demand that the young striker is a finished product. It's not how signing a 20 year old works - Haaland is an anomaly in that regard. Højlund will miss sitters, misplace passes, shoot where he should've passed, pass where he should've shot, but hopefully we can develop him into a world class striker and be our first one since van Persie.