Proper player. Who ever scouted this guy and convinced him to sign. Well done you. Here’s to 15 league goals!
When you remember britt making poor runs and getting caught offside all the time its chalk and cheese. Sporar movement is fantastic he plays right on the line but rarely gets caught offsideHe's an all round very good footballer, makes you forget real quickly about Britt flumping around up top.
He doesn't need to score to have an affect on the game, he brings people into play and his movement is quality.
Too clever for those around him sometimes, we had lots of space today, especially first half, we could and probably should have had a few more.He's a clever player. Usually does the right thing. Composed in the box. The only bad decision was not chancing it on his left when he lifted it to Jones.
I can't quite believe Boro have actually signed a quality forward! Years of Assombalonga, Gestede and Co have made me think good forwards didn't exist.Proper player. Who ever scouted this guy and convinced him to sign. Well done you. Here’s to 15 league goals!
I do appreciate a well researched argument well done you.Here are some stats that backup what our eyes see with Sporar vs Britt from last season
Britt last season was having 1.6 shots per game, 0.2 key passes per game, he was dispossessed 1.4 times per game, poor touch 2.3 times per game and his pass completion was 67.6% with an average of 7.3 passes per game.
Sporar is having 2.1 shots per game, 1.1 key passes per game, he's dispossessed 0.6 times per game, poor touch 1.2 times per game, his pass completion is 74.3% with an average of 15.1 passes per game.
They're worlds apart. It's not the goals for me, it's the key passes, his control, how involved he is in the play, he oozes quality.