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This kid is a goal machine! Petr Potmesil is a talented 18-year-old forward who came through the Slavia Prague academy and will be looking to push into the first team next season. 🇨🇿💎 A lethal finisher with excellent positioning and attacking runs. He also stands out due to his...

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It actually makes sense to remove Lilepo when you need a goal, especially when you contextualise his output properly. Here is my argument📝 ■ You don't need a goal from Lilepo. You need a goal from the team, and Lilepo is focusing on himself more than the team. He has 2 league goals and 1 assist in 14 games, with 4 goals in the CAFCC. But the deeper issue is efficiency: ■ In the league, his 2 goals came from 56 shots. That’s 1 goal every 28 shots❌️ ■ A scoring frequency of 520 minutes per goal❌️ For a regular starter in an attack that already struggles with conversion, that’s a serious problem. Something our coaches are paying less attention to hence they keep arguing with journalists instead of fixing this problem with proper selection and tactics. Using Lilepo as an inverted winger from the right with obvious instructions to shoot on sight💔 Now compare that to Silva, who scores every 92 minutes and is leading in this area in the entire league. A player who deserves the minutes we are giving to Lilepo. Yes, everyone misses chances, but efficiency matters. The difference between 92 minutes and 520 minutes is not small. It’s massive. The issue isn’t just missed chances. It’s decision-making. Lilepo shoots from low percentage areas, often ignoring teammates in better positions. I don't know how many times I've touched on this in previous games. Some misses are understandable, but others are just unnecessary. That’s what makes it costly. High shot volume with low conversion kills attacking rhythm. It kills the spirit of other players. Ends up giving the opposition confidence to claw their way back into games we should comfortably win. And here’s the bigger point. Players with better scoring frequency don’t get the same consistent minutes as Lilepo. They get judged with misses from 1 game. So, the attack remains blunt because inefficiency is being rewarded with game time. If a player averages a goal every 520 minutes, takes 28 shots per goal, and continues to start while more efficient players sit, then yes, benching him becomes a logical football decision. If Lilepo chose teammates in good positions with at least 50% of the 56 shots he wasted, the team would have had better odds in getting goals like we saw with his 2nd cross yesterday assisting our only goal. Because right now, his overall contribution suggests he’s not making the attack better. And when you need a goal, you prioritise efficiency, not just volume.

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