More goals than Messi, Neymar and Haaland last week.
Edit: Neymar also scored. But still more prolific than the other two.
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I sense nervousness in some of these posters, who are only able to produce these "ironic" distancing "funny" posts. Chances are, with more playing time Puig will show he is indeed great.
Here is a direct comparison with Pedri this season. Puig is generally much more involved, much more successful, and about as threatening as Pedri, based on stats from the games this season.
https://fbref.com/en/stathead/playe...1-2022&player_id2=0d9b2d31&p2yrfrom=2021-2022
Silly post
I sense nervousness in some of these posters, who are only able to produce these "ironic" distancing "funny" posts. Chances are, with more playing time Puig will show he is indeed great.
Here is a direct comparison with Pedri this season. Puig is generally much more involved, much more successful, and about as threatening as Pedri, based on stats from the games this season.
https://fbref.com/en/stathead/playe...1-2022&player_id2=0d9b2d31&p2yrfrom=2021-2022
Why wouldn't Barca fans be happy about yet another young LaMasia midfielder (4 In the first team squad!) Coming on and getting a goal.
Im curious, is Puig as polarizing in other fan circles (I don't read reddit for example) as he is on this forum?
He played 1/4 the minutes of world class midfielder Pedri yesterday. In those minutes he played as many passes into the final third, as many passes into the box, and twice as many progressive passes as Pedri. He played half the total amount of overall passes, so double the passes per minute.
And yes he apparently missed four of his passes, giving him a completion% of 86,7, compared to Pedris 91,8 in this particular game. 86,7 is quite a long way above Pedris season average of 84,5, even though it is even longer away from his own season average of 93,5...
Silly post
I sense nervousness in some of these posters, who are only able to produce these "ironic" distancing "funny" posts. Chances are, with more playing time Puig will show he is indeed great.
Here is a direct comparison with Pedri this season. Puig is generally much more involved, much more successful, and about as threatening as Pedri, based on stats from the games this season.
https://fbref.com/en/stathead/playe...1-2022&player_id2=0d9b2d31&p2yrfrom=2021-2022
edit: then there are some posters who really put forward a terrible picture of themselves on this forum, so narrow minded and petty, and thinking that someone like me who enjoy watching Puig play would somehow feel sad seeing that other players (whom I also like) are successful. You know others as you know yourself, I guess.
For the good of this lad (I personally like him as a player), he really needs to go on loan or leave the club this summer for the sake of his career.
He played 1/4 the minutes of world class midfielder Pedri yesterday. In those minutes he played as many passes into the final third, as many passes into the box, and twice as many progressive passes as Pedri. He played half the total amount of overall passes, so double the passes per minute.
And yes he apparently missed four of his passes, giving him a completion% of 86,7, compared to Pedris 91,8 in this particular game. 86,7 is quite a long way above Pedris season average of 84,5, even though it is even longer away from his own season average of 93,5...