How the fuck do strikers score shit tons of goals nowadays ?
A few years ago, Henry scored 30 goals in 34 league games and was considered the best striker in the world. Same thing for Ronaldo and his 34 goals in 37 league games back in the late 90s, or Van Nistelrooy with 25 goals in 34 league games. Even more recently, people would talk about Shevchenko or Torres as world-class strikers for this.
Nowadays Ronaldo and Messi usually score 40+ goals in a season, Suarez did so this year, Higuain and Ibrahimovich as well, Gomez scored 28 in 2011, Huntelaar and Cavani scored 29 in 2012 and so on...
It feels like 10 years ago it was still absolutely incredible for a striker to score 20+goals in a season (Owen won a Ballon d'Or during his Liverpool days without even doing so) and nowadays they score goals like it's nothing.
How do you explain this ?
Benjamin Lopez
The top teams got even more dominant because of the money influx, so it's easier now to statpad against Troyes or Rayo Vallecano
Hudson Bailey
Disparity between clubs is growing. La Liga and Ligue 1 are fucking statpadding central.
Jordan Brooks
The Game become softer to allow more goals to be scored. Watch some games from 10-20 years ago and look the difference in foul calling
Ryan Russell
I think the balls were a lot heavier 15 years ago. The ones these days are light as a feather.
Jaxson Evans
Real Madrid was already full of superstars back in 2002-2005 though Same with Liverpool between 2008-2011 when they had Gerrard, Torres, Xabi Alonso, Kuyt and shit yet Torres' best season is 24 goals in 30 league games This is almost shit by today's standards for someone considered a world class striker
Same with Milan when they had a stacked as fuck team with Kaka and shit. Sheva didn't score as much as >Higuain and >Cavani do today
Levi Morris
today is all about playing the ball, defenders need to be good on the ball, RB/LB need to get foward, even fucking keepers need to be able to pass and be quick off the line
no one plays like they used to at club level anymore, if you want that watch international football (hence these shit euros, where world class forwards fail to light up)
Colton Parker
Galacticos were shit
Lincoln Ross
I started to watch football games regularly back in 2005 and I don't remember the games being that much different Apart from all teams falling for the Barça's 4-3-3 meme and trying to play tiki-taka of course
Logan King
No one really plays with 2 strikers anymore, while a decade or so ago it was much more common and they shared the goals.
Parker Richardson
There are no good defenders anymore.
Jack Kelly
Not even joking this is what I'm starting to think
Parker Sanders
They're just hamstrung by modern refereeing. I blame you Yuros for that.
Isaac Fisher
Cannavaro won Ballon d'or and unironically deserved it too....or Buffon
Can you imagine a defender making top 3 now? Forget winning it
Owen Nguyen
>more goals to be scored Thing is not more goals are scored on average, while best scorers score more goals it seems less randos score. idk maybe the EPL isn't representative here, does anyone have similar data for other leagues?
Nathaniel Gonzalez
A number of things
>The top teams now have a bigger monopoly over the best players than ever before, creating super teams that dominate 95% of games a season.
>Better pitches means every game is fast and attacking. Even in the late 90s/early 00s there were a lot of terrible pitches still around.
>The shift towards a 1 striker formation instead of having two strikers sharing the goals.
The first one is the main factor though. It's just so easy now for the likes of Barca, Real, Bayern and PSG compared to previous eras.
Ethan Hill
>Real Madrid was already full of superstars back in 2002-2005 though
The team was imbalanced as fuck. They had a shit defence and no proper DM after they sold Makelele. Also R9 wasn't at his peak, he'd probably have put up Messi/Donaldo numbers in that team if he was still at his 96-99 level.
>Same with Liverpool between 2008-2011 when they had Gerrard, Torres, Xabi Alonso, Kuyt and shit yet Torres' best season is 24 goals in 30 league
Come on now, Liverpool weren't great at all. They couldn't even win the league. And lol at Kuyt being a superstar.
>Same with Milan when they had a stacked as fuck team with Kaka and shit. Sheva didn't score as much as >Higuain and >Cavani do today
Serie A was a lot stronger than today during Sheva's peak.
Liam Jackson
Improvement in football boot design has played a big part
Elijah Thompson
Shite defenders contribute a lot. Good defenders concede fouls because of meme players diving all over the place. Good defenders are not allowed to win a challenge or header anymore.
>luiz >£50m
>stones >£50m
Jason Wilson
Look at Lewandowski and Müller.
Scored 50+ goals together this season.
Goals at EC? 1
Connor Gomez
what about based pepe? That guy is fucking hilarious I swear, but still, he's not that bad
Luis Parker
Gerd Müller had Messi-Ronaldo (or better) goal scoring records throughout his career in the late 1960s/1970s but he was a freak.
But generally I think defenses aren't as good today. And attackers get more protection from referees, back in the day strikers got lumps kicked out of them all game and the referees dindu nuffin.
I wonder how many goals Gerd Müller would score today..
Jaxon Turner
Maradona was Serie A's capocannoniere in the 87-88 season scoring only 15 goals with Napoli.
I would argue he was facing much brutal and harder defences than he would today.
Lincoln Phillips
There is no difference.
The players you mentioned whose goalscoring record is greater than 10-15 years ago are Messi, probably the best of all time, Ronaldo, one of the greatest goalscorers of all time, and Suarez.
Ten years ago the top scorers were: Serie A - Luca Toni, 31 goals Premier League - Thierry Henry, 27 goals La Liga - Eto'o, 26 goals
Not a world of difference from today's players besides the anomalies.
Nolan Sanders
The top teams have got stronger, which means more easy games which means more chances per game for their forwards.
I think if you put Ronaldo, Henry, Shevchenko etc. as the main goalscorer in todays Real, Barca, Bayern or PSG they would put up better numbers than they did at any point in their careers.
Jacob Baker
Full backs are much more attacking and leave huge space out wide for counter attacks. This accounts for roughly a 20% increase in goals.
Austin Wilson
> roughly a 20% increase in goals.
Jeremiah Murphy
Diference is that years ago rich teams had many good players and poor teams had some good. Now reach teams have all the good players, and poor teams can't afford the good ones anymore.
Joseph Young
They statpad with taking all penalties/freekicks
James Harris
Batistuta reached 30 goals (all competitions) almost every year without ever taking penalties He would score 60+ if he played in Suarez' place at Barça, where he can afford to waste 10 open goals per game and still go home with a hatt trick
Carter Fisher
So did Beckham, Gerrard, Zidane, Pirlo back then
Andrew Baker
Defensers were tougher, but there was so much space to run. Compare footage of 70's defense to nowadays bus parking.