Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts

Friday, August 8, 2025 August 08, 2025

Lamine Yamal Top Goals 2024-2025

 

Lamine Yamal had 9 goals and 13 assists in 35 appearances in LaLiga in 2024-25

let’s dive into Lamine Yamal’s 2024-25 LaLiga season stats based on your input: 9 goals and 13 assists in 35 appearances. Here’s a breakdown and some context:

- Goals per game: 9 goals ÷ 35 appearances = ~0.26 goals per game. This means Yamal scored roughly once every 4 games.

- Assists per game: 13 assists ÷ 35 appearances = ~0.37 assists per game, or about one assist every 3 games.

- Total goal contributions: 9 goals + 13 assists = 22 goal contributions in 35 games, averaging ~0.63 contributions per game. That’s a solid output for a winger, especially considering his age (18 in 2024-25).

 Visualizing the Data

Here’s a chart to show Yamal’s goals and assists compared to his appearances:

 Contextual Analysis

- Comparison to peers: Without specific data on other players, Yamal’s 22 goal contributions in 35 games is impressive for a teenager. For context, top wingers like Vinícius Jr. or Raphinha typically aim for 20-30 contributions in a full season, so Yamal’s output is elite for his age.

- Impact: His 13 assists suggest he’s a primary playmaker, likely setting up teammates like Robert Lewandowski frequently. His 9 goals show he’s also a direct threat.

- Work rate: 35 appearances (out of a possible 38 LaLiga games) indicate he’s a regular starter, likely playing 70-90 minutes per game unless substituted for tactical reasons or rest.




Monday, August 4, 2025 August 04, 2025

ALL GOALS | PSG Goals Compilation | FIFA Club World Cup 2025

 Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) scored a total of 16 goals in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, based on available match data. Here is a breakdown of their goals from key matches:

Quarter-final vs. Bayern Munich (2-0 win):

Désiré Doué (78th minute)

Ousmane Dembélé (90+6th minute)

Semi-final vs. Real Madrid (4-0 win):

Fabián Ruiz (6th minute)

Ousmane Dembélé (9th minute)

Fabián Ruiz (24th minute)

Gonçalo Ramos (87th minute)

Final vs. Chelsea (0-3 loss):

No goals scored

Group Stage:

Exact goal details are not fully specified in the provided data, but PSG scored a total of 16 goals across the tournament, with 10 in the first half alone across all matches. Subtracting the known 6 goals from the knockout stages (2 vs. Bayern, 4 vs. Real Madrid), the remaining 10 goals were likely scored across their four group stage matches, as they won all but one group game (a loss to a Brazilian opponent).


Key Goal Scorers:

Fabián Ruiz: 2 goals (vs. Real Madrid)

Ousmane Dembélé: 2 goals (vs. Bayern Munich, Real Madrid)

Désiré Doué: 1 goal (vs. Bayern Munich)

Gonçalo Ramos: 1 goal (vs. Real Madrid)


Additional Notes:

PSG maintained an impressive defensive record, conceding only one goal in the tournament until the final, where they conceded three to Chelsea.

Their semi-final performance against Real Madrid was particularly dominant, with a 4-0 victory highlighted by Ruiz’s brace and Dembélé’s clinical finishing.

The final saw PSG struggle offensively, failing to score despite early chances, with Chelsea’s Cole Palmer and João Pedro capitalizing on defensive errors.

For a complete list of goals, you can watch highlight compilations



ALL GOALS | Chelsea Goals Compilation | FIFA Club World Cup 2025


 Chelsea scored a total of 17 goals in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, as detailed in their official club statistics. Below is a breakdown of their goals across the tournament based on available information:

- Group Stage (Group D):

  - Chelsea 2–0 Los Angeles FC: Goals by Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernández.

  - Chelsea 1–3 Flamengo: Goal by Cole Palmer.

  - Chelsea vs. Espérance de Tunis: Specific scoreline not detailed, but Chelsea secured a win to advance.

- Round of 16:

  - Chelsea 4–1 Benfica: Goals by Reece James, Christopher Nkunku, Pedro Neto, and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.

- Quarter-finals:

  - Chelsea 2–1 Palmeiras: Goals by Cole Palmer and an own goal by Weverton.

- Semi-finals:

  - Chelsea 2–0 Fluminense: Both goals by João Pedro.

- Final:

  - Chelsea 3–0 Paris Saint-Germain: Two goals by Cole Palmer and one by João Pedro.


Key Goal Scorers:

- Cole Palmer: 3 goals (1 in group stage, 1 in quarter-finals, 2 in final) and 2 assists.

- João Pedro: 3 goals (2 in semi-finals, 1 in final).

- Pedro Neto: 3 goals (1 in group stage, 1 in round of 16, 1 unspecified).

- Enzo Fernández: 1 goal (group stage) and 3 assists.

- Reece James, Christopher Nkunku, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Tosin Adarabioyo, Liam Delap, Tyrique George: 1 goal each.

- Own goal: 1 (by Weverton in quarter-finals).

Chelsea led the tournament with 17 goals, 14 from open play, and had 10 different goal scorers. They also ranked first for shots (112) and second for shots on target (45).

For a complete list of goals, you can watch highlight compilations