Sunday 21 July 2013

Can Negredo and Jovetic Propel City to Greatness?


Due to the sales of Balotelli to AC Milan in January and Tevez to Juventus, Man City have decided to reinforce their striking options with the purchases of Negredo from Sevilla and Jovetic from Fiorentina. Negredo was the 4th highest scorer in La Liga scoring 25 goals in 36 appearances while Jovetic finished joint 9th in the Serie A with 13 in 31 appearances.

Negredo vs Balotelli

Negredo is the archetypical ‘fox in the box’ with all 25 of his goals last season coming from under 18 yards out.  He also has the ability to score with his weaker right foot and is a genuine threat with both body parts contributing 5 goals each. He is a goalscorer and his chance conversion rate of almost 20% supports this statement. His 1 assist and passing accuracy of 64% tells us that he won’t be creating chances for his teammates; his role is to finish those fashioned for him.

Negredo will be looking to replace Balotelli and with his from in the blue of City this shouldn’t be hard to do. Balotelli scored on 1 occasion in his 14 appearances, which was pretty poor even if half of his appearances were off the bench. His from increased dramatically after his sale to AC Milan, with him scoring 12 goals in his 13 appearances for the Serie A giants. Was his poor form in Manchester due to the poor man management by Roberto Mancini? At one point he was the only manager that could get the best out of a player that Mourinho had branded “unmanageable”.

Can Negredo Replace Balotelli?

Can Negredo replace the Balotelli of the 12-13 season? Without a doubt, this Balotelli was a shadow of the player of the season before. 1 in 14 is inexcusable for a striker of his quality, and Mancini was right to cash in during the January transfer window. The real question is if he can replace the Balotelli of the 11-12 season. The Balotelli that scored a goal every 102 mins. The Balotelli that scored 13 times despite being 3rd in the pecking order behind Aguero and Dzeko. I believe that Negredo is capable of doing so, he has a keener eye for goal, is more experienced and is definitely a less volatile character than his predecessor.

Jovetic vs Tevez

Jovetic is left with the task emulating the workhorse known as Carlos Tevez. Jovetic is less of an out and out goalscorer than Negredo but like Tevez will contribute more to open play. His 13 Serie A goals and his 14.9% conversion rate is testament to the act he knows where the goal is but that isn’t the sole focus of his game.  Jovetic maintained a pass accuracy of 78% while providing his teammates with 5 assists and 50 chances. His role would be to lighten the load of David Silva while finding the back of the net himself.

Tevez signed for Juventus for a fee of £10m (rising to £12m subject to performance related add ons), on a 3 year contract. This spelled the end of 4 years at the Etihad for Tevez who maintained a strike of better than a goal every other game. He scored 11 goals at a conversion rate of 14.7% in his last season at the club. While it wasn’t his most prolific season for Man City in front of goal he provided his teammates with 8 assists. It also should be noted he created the 2nd largest amount of chances for the club, behind the Spanish wizard Silva.  His pass accuracy was quite high for a striker at 84% with 52.75 going forward, again high for striker. The main criticism aimed at him was that he dropped too deep as he was the first choice striker for the club.

Can Jovetic replace Tevez?

I believe that Jovetic will not be able to replace Tevez, at least not in his 1st season. Tevez brought too much to the table for Man City for Jovetic to be able to replace instantly. He is still only 22 so has plenty of time to mature, develop and truly find his niche, while becoming a high quality player. The question is will he receive enough match time to aid his development, with Aguero, Dzeko and Negredo seemingly ahead of him in the order.

Conclusion

Can Negredo and Jovetic propel City to greatness? If Negredo can reproduce his performances of last season in the sky blue of City than they will be back in the hunt for the Premier League title. A striker scoring you 25 goals can be the difference between 3 points and 1 as Van Persie proved for Manchester United last time out. If Jovetic can settle into the club as well then he could bring some productivity to the club. His goals and assists will prove valuable on a wet cold night in Stoke. The pair will be eased into the Premier League against relatively weak opponents in the forms of Newcastle, Cardiff, Hull and Stoke before they welcome city and title rivals Manchester United to the Etihad. The whole league will be watching this game closely as an early indicator to identify the team that will be on the top of the pile with the team to beat in my eyes, Chelsea come the end of the season.


1 comment:

  1. If citys spine of hart kompany yaya aguero step it upI ddoubt even chelsea can stop them. But the secondary strikers are really important as hernandez has shown

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