The Bloody-Nine
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Following on from a discussion in the Lewandowski thread and to avoid derailing it further....
What are YOUR thoughts on the subject?
I don't get why people rate penalties worse than a normal goal. You still have to score them and as United fans we've had or fair share of missed/saved penalties that have cost us points.
Also, Lewandowski is probably the best penalty taker in the world. Great skill to have.
Because you get a free shot on goal from 12 yards with as much time to place it as you like.
With that logic tap ins are easier than penalties. Does that mean the bulk of Lukaku's goals are worth less than a goal scorer further out?
A goal is a goal and they still have to be put away regardless of how the shot comes about.
Tap in still requires player to make movement and position himself in right position.
Penalty is a free shot at goal with out any defenders between Gk and the ball. It's still a goal and needs skill but it's obvious why people specifically mention penalty goals.
It's not as simple as that though, is it? We dismiss all penalties, regardless of whether the player won it or contributed to it with his movement. We don't dismiss any goal from open play, regardless of whether it was a tap in, a free header, or a free shot on goal from the penalty spot. Why can't we just look at penalties as just a shot from the penalty spot, against the keeper? That happens from open play all the time. Especially when talking about strikers. Often the player would've scored a "normal" goal if he wasn't brought down for the penalty. It's a bit unfair to disregard it then.
@Trizy I'm on your side.
Because defenders aren't allowed to interfere with your penalty?
In other situations they don't interfere either. A goal is a goal for me.
Also, the keeper has more chance to save a penalty than many shots from open play.
It's just not as one-sided as people are making it out to be, certainly not enough to put all penalty goals in a separate category, below all other goals. It's just stupid imo.
That's not the point. The point is that they are allowed and trying to prevent a goal. Every free header, tap in, etc, comes after a passage of play featuring the opposition doing their utmost to prevent a goal.
A penalty is a free shot from 12 yards with no interference.
But most penalties also come from a passage of play featuring the opposition doing their utmost to prevent a goal. You just delay the final shot. A striker might do just as much work in two situations but if he's not brought down and scores he gets more credit than if he's brought down and then scores.
I think this warrants a separate thread but I'm busy now. Maybe later.
You don't delay the final shot. The final shot is awarded from a central position, 12 yards out and the defenders are not allowed to interfere.
Might be worth starting a thread on this rather than continuing to derail this one.
What are YOUR thoughts on the subject?