Bundesliga
He had 26 touches for a goal and four shots! How did Patrik Schick do against relegated Fürth?
For a long time Patrik Schick was able to fight with the long-time top scorer of the Bundesliga for the best goal scorer of the competition. But then came the calf injury and Robert Lewandowski, with the machine in his back, flew away from the Czech forward!
For a long time Patrik Schick was able to fight with the long-time top scorer of the Bundesliga for the best goal scorer of the competition. But then came the calf injury and Robert Lewandowski, with the machine in his back, flew away from the Czech forward! Lewandowski has already scored an incredible 33 goals this season.
Patrik Schick probably wouldn’t be able to match the Bayern Munich star, but still, hats off to the Czech sniper.
Despite an injury that more or less deprived him of a month of football, he managed to score again and thus registered goal number 21! For now, Schick is trailing a Norwegian super-talent in the scorers’ table in the form of Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland (18 goals).
And how did the Czech striker fare against relegated Greuther Fürth? In the 8th minute of the match he equalised at 1: 1 and thus signalled a turnaround. His Bayer Leverkusen eventually turned the match around and won 4:1, taking another step towards their dream Champions League qualification.
the 26-year-old striker had been waiting for a Bundesliga goal since 18 February, more than two months. The prestigious site WhoScored has awarded him a beautiful rating of 7.48.
The Czech international had 26 touches with the ball during the match, shooting 4 times, including twice on goal. His pass success rate was 70%.
WhoScored, Livesport
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