Shoot, already. Last year, I was shown a statistic, I really didn't have many shots. I worked a lot on the finish. I told myself that as soon as I had the ball to shoot, I had to take responsibility. And that's what I do.
You are not only a scorer, but also a passer. We saw it again against Lens on Saturday. What do you like more: the goal or the last pass?
I'm an attacker, I prefer to score. But I also take pleasure when I make my partners score. »
He can run fast, he can score a few goals, he can hurt the opponent, but as long as he has a chance ratio that is far too higher than his number of goals, there will be a mixed feeling that will reign. In a match, there is a good chance that he will be decisive, but in Paris, we ask more of him.
Scoring is good, but if he has 5 chances to do it or make a good pass and it only converts into 1 goal, then it's not enough. He must work to put even more realism into his game. He must increase the slider.
In many teams, his statistics would be very good, in Paris, they are starting to gain momentum, but considering the differences he makes, it is still not enough. It's up to him to pass this milestone, to have even more composure in front of goal. When he manages to string together matches where he will be doubly decisive, then he will have gained time and reached a milestone.