Gonçalo Ramos does not need to start matches to find the net. The Portuguese striker even has a fairly impressive statistic that confirms his efficiency when coming off the bench.
Gonçalo Ramos is leaving, and with him go his goals as a substitute. According to Statsdufoot, 30 of his 97 career goals have come when he was not in the starting line-up. That represents 31% of his goals, meaning almost one in three has been scored as a substitute.
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That figure perfectly illustrates Gonçalo Ramos’ profile. The former Benfica player knows how to get into a match quickly, position himself in the box and take advantage of the smallest opportunity. Whatever the context, he keeps the ability to immediately put pressure on a defence.
For PSG, this statistic also highlights the importance of his role within the squad. Even when he did not start matches, Ramos remained a real threat for opponents. His eye for goal and presence in the box could change the course of a tight game.
This type of player is valuable over a long season, especially for a club competing on every front. With his move to AC Milan, PSG are therefore losing more than just a number 9. Paris are letting go of a player capable of turning a match around in a matter of minutes, with a rare and particularly useful finisher’s profile in big games. He will be difficult to replace.
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