Last summer, Christian Benteke was one of the most sought after strikers in the Prem. Chelsea and Tottenham both made approaches to Villa for his services, but apparently were turned away by a ridiculous £25m transfer fee. Turns out the London clubs played it smart as the Belgian striker endured a injury-riddled sophomore slump in the Prem. Injuries to his hip and knee as well as a ruptured Achilles tendon limited his pitch time to just 24 starts and 2 substitutes. He also further exposed his biggest weaknesses, passing and ball control.
Last season and the season before, Benteke posted true turnover index 90s of 22.2 and 20.7, primarily due to poor passing. Those are some of, if not the, worst numbers I have ever seen. The fact that he declined in his second season from his first is even more alarming. His passing is even less impressive, going from a dismal 64.89% is inaugural season to an abysmal 60.73% last year. At least he isn't passing backwards for percentage sake, posting 46.7% two seasons ago and an improved 45.5% in his second season. Maybe he should do a little more back-passing to save from turning over the ball.
He did make some positive contributions though. For a player who isn't a great passer, he does create chances, nearly two every 90 minutes last season and 1.69 the previous. His non-penalty goal scoring rate of 0.44 every 90 minutes and 0.64 goal created per 90 the last two seasons combined aren't unimpressive either. Probably the oddest stat is his long balls per 90 of 1.19 at a 72.4% success rate, for a forward-lying player he's pretty good at finding others at far lengths.
So should Benteke even be considered an option? Well, the negatives are apparent, though I think his passing would improve on a more talented side and one that plays a less negative-style of football. The turnovers may have something to do with him being 23-years-old, but the fact he showed no improvement from first to second season is worrisome. He is also coming off a very serious injury, but apparently his recovery is going well. I seem to making excuses to sign him, so I'll stop there. He should have to be a bargain basement deal or even a free to be considered at any point, or we really are that desperate.
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