BerkeleyBernie
Senior Member
I mean, he has scored 35 goals in all competitions this season so far. You can't just say that there would be no difference between him and Pedro playing the whole season, as it is extremely unlikely Pedro would replicate anything close to 35 goals himself, nor make Messi or Suarez score the equivallent additional goals needed to weigh up for it either.
You need to qualify that argument. Against lower level sides, I don't think playing Neymar makes a difference (as shown in my previous post); Barça will blow them out, regardless. And, of course, we don't have a record of Pedro starting against La Liga's Top Five, so we can't know. However, here are the goal tallies for the 10 La Liga games versus Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Valencia, Sevilla, and Villarreal:
Neymar 5
Messi 7
Suarez 3
Others 5
So Neymar's goal contribution against the top La Liga opponents is 5 goals over 10 games. Certainly a good record, but you are arguing that with Pedro starting, those 5 goals (1 goal every 2 games) couldn't have come from anywhere else (whether Pedro, Messi, Suarez, or another player). You may be right, but it is in no way a certainty.
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