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Posted
2 hours ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

Has to keep playing ahead of Ayew.

 

Next season he will bag in a 4-3-1-2 or 4-4-2.

Daka won't be here next season. 

 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Sir Steve Howard said:

Getting a lot of heat at the moment but he's got a free pass for life based on Spartak (a)

£40 million outlay for one good game though essentially.

Posted
2 minutes ago, shen said:

Many things can be levelled at Daka, but he's always worked hard - but often in vain. 
He's never complained about his lack of playing time and he's never thrown hissy fits.

But maybe that's his flaw - he has never shown much of an attitude and gets subdued too easily.

Add to this that the step up from Austrian football and African internationals to PL/Championship football has proven too great, then maybe we get a picture of why he has failed.

 

On the surface he looked like a great replacement for Vardy. Fast, instinctive, clinical. As you say, his numbers were good and rewatching videos of his Salzburg days, you can understand why we went for him.

He could be a model pro, but he could equally just be happy with the stupid contract that he knows he wouldn't get anywhere else.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, shen said:

He's never complained about his lack of playing time and he's never thrown hissy fits.

If you’re shit at your job, you’re not really in a position to moan about a lack of opportunities 

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2 hours ago, Les-TA-Jon said:

He could be a model pro, but he could equally just be happy with the stupid contract that he knows he wouldn't get anywhere else.

I can only judge what I see on the pitch - he's never shy of working hard. He still has a strong instinct (he often gets half chances from opportunistic play) but his execution is not anywhere near as good or consistent as it seemed to be in Austria.

 

He's never seemed "in sync" with our squad with regards to movement. This, to me, speaks to a lack of tactical/footballing intelligence, which Vardy had heaps of, and not a lack of effort.

 

 

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1 hour ago, HankMarvin said:

If you’re shit at your job, you’re not really in a position to moan about a lack of opportunities 

Not forgetting the bagful of cash he gets paid every week for doing fu*k all ..... would you moan 

Posted (edited)
39 minutes ago, shen said:

I can only judge what I see on the pitch - he's never shy of working hard. He still has a strong instinct (he often gets half chances from opportunistic play) but his execution is not anywhere near as good or consistent as it seemed to be in Austria.

 

He's never seemed "in sync" with our squad with regards to movement. This, to me, speaks to a lack of tactical/footballing intelligence, which Vardy had heaps of, and not a lack of effort.

 

 

Strikers like Vardy have instinct, will gamble and make defence splitting runs, chase lost causes .... Daka has none of these 

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3 hours ago, Winstonthedog said:

Strikers like Vardy have instinct, will gamble and make defence splitting runs, chase lost causes .... Daka has none of these 

But that's not true though, he absolutely has instinct. In recent games he's fashioned opportunities out of nothing really (i.e. anticipating defenders missing interceptions, closing down goalkeepers etc). He's just not sharp enough to take these chances, but he absolutely has instinct. 

 

Most of his career goals are instinctive finishes.

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, shen said:

But that's not true though, he absolutely has instinct. In recent games he's fashioned opportunities out of nothing really (i.e. anticipating defenders missing interceptions, closing down goalkeepers etc). He's just not sharp enough to take these chances, but he absolutely has instinct. 

 

Most of his career goals are instinctive finishes.

My cat has instinct but she still can't catch a mouse in the shed. Where she has ample opportunity to do so.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Dmitry said:

Reading some of these bizarre, limp-wristed comments, no wonder the club is where it is. 

Daka is a terrible striker, who lacks even the basic ball-handling skills expected from someone playing at this level. Full Stop.

Yeah, my opinion from a foreign country has a lot to do with why the club is where it is :rolleyes: ridiculous and needless stab.

 

I'll say it again, you can absolutely understand why we went and got him from RB Salzburg. He had great numbers, similar profile to Vardy and was in great form and was affordable.

 

It didn't work out, we overpaid (like every other player since 2016) and were lumbered with him ever since.

 

You could level the same kind of criticism at Adrien Silva (who was far more proven at a higher level), Slimani, Kramaric, Iborra, Inler etc, but they all left pretty quickly again. We held on to Daka for way too long and now we can't shift him for anything.

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2 hours ago, Tielemans63 said:

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Daka has played something like 35 mins on average for those 130 appearances, I’d imagine Matty played close to 90 mins on average in all of his.
 

Daka is shite but so are these comparisons. 
 

edit:

Matty scored a prem goal every 772 mins.

Daka scored a prem goal every 300 mins. 
Vardy is 183 mins per prem goal for reference, and Akinbiyi is 387 mins per prem goal. So Daka is at least better in terms of scoring rate than one of our worst ever Prem strikers 🤣 


Still crap numbers for a even a bit part striker (and Daka is bit part, I don’t recall him getting a regular run of games except for under Maresca for about 8 games in the Championship), but his scoring rate is far better than even one of our highest scoring defenders ever (who did also play up front sometimes, and took a few pens on occasion… if memory serves me correctly)

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On 22/03/2026 at 08:48, jayfox26 said:

What about the 6 points Top and the board are responsible for? What about the fact we haven't signed a decent striker to replace Vardy? You're very naive if you believe Daka is to blame for us being where we are. Hes a terrible footballer and should not be in our team, but seeing as our amazing recruitment team and DOF didn't get us a striker, other than a kid from Chelsea that is clearly not good enough, we don't have much choice but to play him. 

All of the above can be true, (except where you suggest I’m naive) but that STILL doesn’t change the fact that if we are relegated by 1 or 2 points we can say that Patson Daka missing an easy penalty and an absolute sitter is the football moment that was the difference between staying up and being relegated. Simple opportunities against an opponent that was as bad as Bristol City and offered no attacking threat. 

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1 hour ago, Parafox said:

My cat has instinct but she still can't catch a mouse in the shed. Where she has ample opportunity to do so.

Its because she knows you liked your old cat better.

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Looking at his record, in the last 2 seasons at Salzburg he averaged over 30 goals a season, scoring 61 in total. That's elite numbers, in fact he got 11 goals in his 1st season with us, but he's never looked like getting close to those numbers. One thing I've noticed is he always seems to be hiding behind CBs as opposed to finding space. Against Watford Ricky crosses the ball which flashes across the goal. It would've been an easy tap in for someone standing closer to the goal line, but where's Daka. He's hiding behind 2 CBs near the penalty spot. Surely a striker should be finding space, not having to be told that by coaches. Even the most basic aspects of scoring goals has deserted him.

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