by Extended-Phenotype » 25 Nov 2013 12:04
by Big Foot » 25 Nov 2013 14:27
Big Foot England Player of the Year (2): 2004, 2005
UEFA Euro 2004 Team of the Tournament
England 2nd highest midfielder in the goalscoring charts
2nd top scorer for the most recent qualification campaign
by stealthpapes » 25 Nov 2013 14:35
Big Foot England Player of the Year (2): 2004, 2005
UEFA Euro 2004 Team of the Tournament
England 2nd highest midfielder in the goalscoring charts
2nd top scorer for the most recent qualification campaign
by Extended-Phenotype » 25 Nov 2013 14:50
Extended-Phenotype He had a decent Euro 2004 and faired well in the qualifiers after that. But you'd have to be pretty blinkered to say Lampard plays well for England or has had a decent tournament since 2004.
2006 he was one of, if not the worst player in an England shirt.
He was so bad during 2008 that McClaren dropped him in favour of Gareth Barry, resulting in back-to-back victories, a run which ended the minute Lampard stepped back into the team.
In 2010 you barely noticed he even travelled until the disallowed goal in the last game.
In 2012 he was again earmarked by the British Press as one of our worst performers.
I appreciate that Lampard is not alone at failing to meet the hype that his club fans afford him when stepping onto the world stage and he is in no way a bad footballer - I was just genuinely interested if his fans can offer reasonable explanations for their hero's rather dire international form.
I'm not particularly satisfied by scoring stats; he was England's penalty taker for a long time for one. But essentially you want your midfielders to do more than just kick it hard at goal, even if that does get a result here and there. I want a midfielder dominating the field, spreading passes about accurately, opening up defences, keeping the teams shape and holding on to possession. He hasn't ever really been able to do this for England bar a few games nearly a decade ago.
Just wondered why you thought this might be.
by soggy biscuit » 25 Nov 2013 15:09
by Extended-Phenotype » 25 Nov 2013 15:14
No Fixed AbodeExtended-Phenotype He had a decent Euro 2004 and faired well in the qualifiers after that. But you'd have to be pretty blinkered to say Lampard plays well for England or has had a decent tournament since 2004.
2006 he was one of, if not the worst player in an England shirt.
He was so bad during 2008 that McClaren dropped him in favour of Gareth Barry, resulting in back-to-back victories, a run which ended the minute Lampard stepped back into the team.
In 2010 you barely noticed he even travelled until the disallowed goal in the last game.
In 2012 he was again earmarked by the British Press as one of our worst performers.
I appreciate that Lampard is not alone at failing to meet the hype that his club fans afford him when stepping onto the world stage and he is in no way a bad footballer - I was just genuinely interested if his fans can offer reasonable explanations for their hero's rather dire international form.
I'm not particularly satisfied by scoring stats; he was England's penalty taker for a long time for one. But essentially you want your midfielders to do more than just kick it hard at goal, even if that does get a result here and there. I want a midfielder dominating the field, spreading passes about accurately, opening up defences, keeping the teams shape and holding on to possession. He hasn't ever really been able to do this for England bar a few games nearly a decade ago.
Just wondered why you thought this might be.
2nd highest scorer in qualifying and created the most chances. And you want to take that out of the team?
soggy biscuit How on earth are you defining 'created the most chances' as most goals require a numbers of players to link up well both on and off the ball to create a chance (I am assuming you are not 14 years old and have bought into assist stats btw)
by Extended-Phenotype » 25 Nov 2013 15:19
by soggy biscuit » 25 Nov 2013 15:25
No Fixed Abodesoggy biscuit How on earth are you defining 'created the most chances' as most goals require a numbers of players to link up well both on and off the ball to create a chance (I am assuming you are not 14 years old and have bought into assist stats btw)
Exactly what I said. Lampard created more chances than any other England player in qualification.
Extended-Phenotype He scored 4 goals, two of which were penalties. I mean, well done and all but penalties aren't a reflection of how well you played in a game. Two goals from open play puts him equal with Oxlade-Chamberlain who only played a couple of games and Gerrard who you don't rate at all - so goals aren't really a strong argument for his form here.
Can you provide a link to this assist stat you talk of? That would be a better indicator. Still doesn't answer the original question though.
by stealthpapes » 25 Nov 2013 15:34
by soggy biscuit » 25 Nov 2013 15:40
stealthpapes fwiw, Soggy, I've read elsewhere that "touches in moves that lead to a chance" is what the proper stat chaps actually use ahead of assists nowadays. That and touches/passes in the final third.
by Extended-Phenotype » 25 Nov 2013 15:45
No Fixed AbodeExtended-Phenotype He scored 4 goals, two of which were penalties. I mean, well done and all but penalties aren't a reflection of how well you played in a game. Two goals from open play puts him equal with Oxlade-Chamberlain who only played a couple of games and Gerrard who you don't rate at all - so goals aren't really a strong argument for his form here.
Can you provide a link to this assist stat you talk of? That would be a better indicator. Still doesn't answer the original question though.
So he scored more goals than 25/30 other players used in qualification![]()
Assists aren't the same as chances created - hth.
by Extended-Phenotype » 25 Nov 2013 17:11
Extended-Phenotype Predictably mute. Oh well.
Goal vs Moldova
Penalty vs Moldova
Penalty vs Ukraine
Goal in open play against San Marino
I’m not saying that the above isn’t something to praise. I’m not saying the above is something every other England international managed to achieve. I’m saying these four goals, of which only two were in open play and against part-time footballers in 5-0 and 8-0 drubbings, do not demonstrate that Lampard has managed to translate his form at Chelsea onto the world stage - which was my original question that you don't seem able to answer.
Looking forward to a link regarding Lampard's "chances created".
Cheers,
EP
by soggy biscuit » 25 Nov 2013 17:44
by Extended-Phenotype » 25 Nov 2013 17:52
Extended-Phenotype That's ok, I'm sure it should be available online if its true, so I look forward to your link.
Just repeating he is the second highest scorer doesn't answer my question and seems to suggest you aren't really able to digest the fact that two penalties and two goals against minnow sides doesn't prove Lampard has been able to translate his Chelsea form onto the world stage.
Its not a trick question, dunno why such a big fan of his is having so much difficulty confronting it. No problem, happy to notch this up as a win in the absence of any answer.
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