Its an interesting topic.
For example, if a player gets brought down in the box, gets up and takes the penalty themselves, are they assisting themselves.
they could have received the last pass as a throw out from the goalkeeper and then run the length of the pitch, but you wouldn't necessarily put down the assist to the goalkeeper in that scenario.
Same with the pen, could it be the defender is actually making the assist by fouling (directly before the pen).
It's like own goals, I hate when deflections are awarded as own goals as without the striker hitting the ball, there would have been no effort towards the goal.
I think in those situations the attacker should be rewarded for the goal.
I get that it is sensible, but I think the striker should still be awarded the goal.
If the striker hits a shot that is say going a foot wide, and deflects off a defenders standing leg into the opposite corner, the goal came around because the striker shot.
Own goals for me is when the defender plays it into the net, not because it struck deflected off them.
I know thats not the case, just my preferrence.
I guess that for deflected goals, the striker then gets awarded an assist
No I wouldn’t say they were assists but he has clearly contributed to us scoring those goals.
Personally I don’t think McGinn should start tomorrow,McInnes should stick with the team that started against Hamilton.
The point I was making was McGinn will get picked more than he doesn’t because he still offers something to the team.
The only issue is McInnes getting the Tombola out and putting square pegs into round holes. We have a habit of going through a blip when that happens.
Cosgrove has been great the last few games but he can't be expected to carry us goal wise. That's what happened with Rooney and why he gets slated.
May, Stewart and whoever else plays definitely need to chip in more.
I also think Cosgrove has looked much better with May doing a lot of the [I]donkey[/U] work.
Which at Dundee was, as I recall, on the right of Paul Hartley's preferred 4-3-3 formation
A formation that could work here as well. Cosgrove in the middle flanked with May/GMS on one side and Stewart/McGinn on the other. Doesn't mean they would be out and out wingers, just front players that like to drift into wider areas.
Would mean we would need to sign a more creative central midfielder