npg90 | gc90 | cc90 | ap90 | ccv | TTI90 |
0.09 | 0.11 | 0.27 | 0.03 | 9.1 | 8.1 |
pass% | bp% | sacc% | shot% | intp90 | clrp90 |
83 | 22.8 | 31.3 | 10.5 | 1.39 | 8.47 |
drbp90 | bs90 | tp90 | tack% | adw90 | adw% |
0.22 | 1.15 | 1.22 | 63.8 | 2.8 | 56.2 |
gsp90 | gap90 | gop90 | tgop | gopd | |
1.12 | 1.56 | -0.44 | -0.25 | -0.19 |
Those are his career stats from the last three Premier League seasons. He spent 2011-12 on loan to Swansea, where he paired with Williams, 2012-13 at Spurs, and in the summer of 2013, Tottenham sold him to Cardiff. Three years, three different clubs, and next season he'll be at either QPR or Liverpool, but is he worth buying?
The thing about Caulker is that he was a much better player in his season with the Spurs than at either Welsh club. He set career highs in goals and assists per 90 minutes played, successful passing, tackling, and shot accuracy percentage, true turnover index per 90 minutes played, interceptions and clearances per 90 minutes played in that campaign. A couple were particularly impressive, his 89.7% successful pass percentage with only a 27.8% back pass percentage is outstanding and his 4.3 true turnover rate is one of the best I've ever seen. I can only imagine how impressive his numbers would be if he came to Liverpool.
Probably his most commendable career stat is his 0.22 dribbled past per 90 minutes. If his 0.26 drbp90 from last season at relegated Cardiff, which would have been second to only Skrtel among Liverpool centre backs, doesn't impress, his 0.06 drbp90 in his season at Tottenham is mind-blowing. Again, that is a number so low, I'm pretty confident I have never seen anything like it. For perspective, Lovren posted a 0.48 drbp90 last season at Southampton, that would have been worst among Liverpool centre backs last season, even behind the 0.44 put up by 'Ole Man' Toure.
If we can get Caulker for the £8m that QPR apparently bid (and was accepted), by all means we should sign him. Even £10m is an acceptable amount. He is right-footed and will give Skrtel a run for his money, not to mention the Slovak and Agger are both 29-years-old and not getting any younger. If Sakho shows improvement and adapts better to the English game next season, he and Caulker would be a force hard to reckon with for years to come.
If we can get Caulker for the £8m that QPR apparently bid (and was accepted), by all means we should sign him. Even £10m is an acceptable amount. He is right-footed and will give Skrtel a run for his money, not to mention the Slovak and Agger are both 29-years-old and not getting any younger. If Sakho shows improvement and adapts better to the English game next season, he and Caulker would be a force hard to reckon with for years to come.