mattbianco1
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2012/13 - Jamie Vardy first signed for Leicester, he scored 4 goals in 26 league games.
2013/14 - Scored 16 in 37 as they won the Championship title.
2014/15 - 5 in 34 games as Leicester stayed up by 6 points.
2015/16 - 24 goals in 36 games as Leicester won the league.
Since Leicester won the league Vardy has scored, 13, 20, 18, 23 and 15 premier league goals per season.
It's no coincidence that his 2 seasons where he failed to get double figures were in seasons where Leicester were struggling (14/15) or he wasn't a regular starter (12/13).
Brewster joined us in the worst possible season he could have. We scored 21 goals all season. Now this season he's a bit part player who has started 2 league games.
For me, he needs a run of 3 or 4 starts. It's difficult to have an impact when you're low on confidence and only getting 15mins or less here and there. The problem is, Jokanovic knows that points are the most important aspect of the game so he risks jeopardising the points if he tries to bring on Brewster's game.
Look at Billy Sharp:
07/08 - 4 goals in 29 games.
08/09 - 4 goals in 22 games.
09/10 - goes to Doncaster where he's a regular starter and not being played on the right wing... 16 goals in 33 games.
2013/14 - Scored 16 in 37 as they won the Championship title.
2014/15 - 5 in 34 games as Leicester stayed up by 6 points.
2015/16 - 24 goals in 36 games as Leicester won the league.
Since Leicester won the league Vardy has scored, 13, 20, 18, 23 and 15 premier league goals per season.
It's no coincidence that his 2 seasons where he failed to get double figures were in seasons where Leicester were struggling (14/15) or he wasn't a regular starter (12/13).
Brewster joined us in the worst possible season he could have. We scored 21 goals all season. Now this season he's a bit part player who has started 2 league games.
For me, he needs a run of 3 or 4 starts. It's difficult to have an impact when you're low on confidence and only getting 15mins or less here and there. The problem is, Jokanovic knows that points are the most important aspect of the game so he risks jeopardising the points if he tries to bring on Brewster's game.
Look at Billy Sharp:
07/08 - 4 goals in 29 games.
08/09 - 4 goals in 22 games.
09/10 - goes to Doncaster where he's a regular starter and not being played on the right wing... 16 goals in 33 games.
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