Mucca Mad Boys
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But surely you can see the difference in his position on the pitch? He hasn't started 20 league games, chosen to play that deep and have balls hammered head height in his general direction before going 'you know what, I quite like this sub lark, I'll play a bit higher and score a few.' A striker adjusting to L2, played in a role he's never done before who let an initial lack of goals get to him and missed a few easy chances. He's over that now and is showing his improvement when played as an actual striker with freedom instead of a restricted defensive target man. It's really as simple as that.
You say that, but for his second goal he was deep, and he did have a ball ‘hammered head height’, which he nodded to McNulty who touched it back to him for a screamer... So the common denominator appears to be him coming off the bench at this point.
I’ve always been someone who’s seen Biamou’s role as more than just getting goals. Our go-to man for goals is McNulty and therefore, JCH and Biamou are pieces that supplement him and the team. I think he does the role of an aggressive striker quite well. As I’ve said in the past, his only problem was goalscoring, and that could be down to the step up to professional football in L2.
He’s made 34 league appearances, and before this Easter, he was on 1 goal. He’s now banged in 3 times that over one long weekend. What has changed apart from coming off the bench? There are some players who relish coming off the bench, which isn’t the same thing as saying that’s their preference.
I’m happy for him, it’s about time he started making his own luck in front of goal!