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Falcao's second half of 2012/2013 (since January) - 14 goals for Atletico, 2 from penalties.

Falcao in Monaco - 11 goals in 18 starts, 2 from penaltis.

Where do you find those stats? That show how the goals were scored?

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Where do you find those stats? That show how the goals were scored?

I was just doing some 'dirty work' tbh.. got into ESPN and looked for the games he scored in.

But im pretty sure there are sites who show that.. maybe whoscored?

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And that was in the first half of the season. How was his form in the second half of the same season?

I agree he was not as good as the 1st half of the season, but he suffered some injuries which usually fucks with a players form/confidence. I remember him having some bad matches like against Kazan in EL, but he still scored vs the likes of Valencia and Barcelona to close that season.

At Monaco he wasn't the real Falcao, but he was at least still scoring ugly goals before suffering a season ender.

Man Utd was where he was really shit. Especially the 2nd half of the season.

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It's very simple logic, Falcao was poor 6 months prior to leaving Atleti and carried that form to monaco where despite scoring some goals was generally subpar and sustained a few injuries which forced ranieri to relegate him to the bench and the same thing happened at UTD. hence why I said this "subpar for close to 3 seasons" in my original post. meaning I acknowledged his first half form otherwise it would just be 3 straight season of poor form instead of close to 3 seasons. But you can carry on the narrative that falcao was only poor at UTD if you want.

what on earth are you talking about??? he scored past Barca, Real Madrid, Valencia and Sevilla in the 2nd half of the 2012/13 season as well as brilliantly setting up Costa in the Copa Del Rey final. :clown:

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Well the worst part of this 'forced to permanent buy if loan succeed' is actually not the sum of money, but the thing that we will never give Bamford a chance he deserved. I won't say Solanke, because he is still very young, and by the time he is ready Falcao might be still here but have reach 32+ years old.

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People can say Bamford won't get a chance... no, he probably won't. Because we're Chelsea. Our two strikers are injury prone - would you want Bamford or Solanke leading the line in the Camp Nou in a UCL final? Falcao is class, he would be the best third choice striker in world football. He's had a bedding in period at a club where their system totally didn't suit him. He is designed to play in a Chelsea-esque system. Jesus Christ, I can imagine him having more of an impact than Costa. The bloke is a brilliant, brilliant forward finisher who only needs one chance. Magnificent in the air as well, despite his size. Would love him to wear our number 9 shirt.

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I am yet to question why do you bother with lionsden's posts and what he generally supports in Chelsea. I have never seen his posts in our good wins, only in narrow wins and losses, where he is slagging tactics. I don't know if you are doing for the pride of the lonely wolf, but it is pathetic if you ask me.

On to Falcao. I seriously think we'll see him coming and Remy being more of a RW/ST third option. Only reason that could change is with Griezmann. I think we need one WC signing to lift us a tad up.

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Falcao's second half of 2012/2013 (since January) - 14 goals for Atletico, 2 from penalties.

Falcao in Monaco - 11 goals in 18 starts, 2 from penaltis.

You're right

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-lsMf8-SR4

I don't see many penalty goals at the end. Looks like the whole thing was made up.

Plus this suggests that he was VERY consistent from January http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/falcao/leistungsdaten/spieler/39152/saison/2012/plus/1#ES1

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We don't need a first striker option(and, obviously we're not gonna spend a lot of money in that), just a good sub. We already have Diego and he's gonna play more or less everything if he's in good shape.

About Falcao, he's perfect for our plan B. When we can't score and we needed because the time is against us. You know how it is: Jose puts another striker and the others just need to launch random balls inside of the area.

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