2025/26 Beto



Top 10 Premier League Scorers (2024/25 Season):

  1. Mohamed Salah: (Liverpool) - 29 goals
  2. Alexander Isak: (Newcastle United) - 23 goals
  3. Erling Haaland: (Manchester City) - 22 goals
  4. Chris Wood: (Nottingham Forest) - 20 goals
  5. Bryan Mbeumo: (Brentford) - 20 goals
  6. Yoane Wissa: (Brentford) - 19 goals
  7. Ollie Watkins: (Aston Villa) - 16 goals
  8. Matheus Cunha: (Wolves) - 15 goals
  9. Cole Palmer: (Chelsea) - 15 goals
People demanding 15 goals out of Beto this season by the way, these are the only players to achieve it last season. If he hits 15, that's great company to keep, not an expectation.
 
He's definitely a better option than Calvert Lewin was as he's far more of a goal threat.

Hopefully him and Barry can push eachother to be better.

The Leeds performance was a disgrace from Beto but he has done well since and showed under Moyes last season that he can contribute a decent amount of goals.

With enough time on the pitch this season I can see him getting between 10-13 goals in the league.
 

Top 10 Premier League Scorers (2024/25 Season):

  1. Mohamed Salah: (Liverpool) - 29 goals
  2. Alexander Isak: (Newcastle United) - 23 goals
  3. Erling Haaland: (Manchester City) - 22 goals
  4. Chris Wood: (Nottingham Forest) - 20 goals
  5. Bryan Mbeumo: (Brentford) - 20 goals
  6. Yoane Wissa: (Brentford) - 19 goals
  7. Ollie Watkins: (Aston Villa) - 16 goals
  8. Matheus Cunha: (Wolves) - 15 goals
  9. Cole Palmer: (Chelsea) - 15 goals
People demanding 15 goals out of Beto this season by the way, these are the only players to achieve it last season. If he hits 15, that's great company to keep, not an expectation.
Beto did well last season without the addition of pens that liverpool, Chelsea take for granted…got 25-30% of salahs goals are pens every season
 
Top 10 Premier League Scorers (2024/25 Season):

  1. Mohamed Salah: (Liverpool) - 29 goals
  2. Alexander Isak: (Newcastle United) - 23 goals
  3. Erling Haaland: (Manchester City) - 22 goals
  4. Chris Wood: (Nottingham Forest) - 20 goals
  5. Bryan Mbeumo: (Brentford) - 20 goals
  6. Yoane Wissa: (Brentford) - 19 goals
  7. Ollie Watkins: (Aston Villa) - 16 goals
  8. Matheus Cunha: (Wolves) - 15 goals
  9. Cole Palmer: (Chelsea) - 15 goals
People demanding 15 goals out of Beto this season by the way, these are the only players to achieve it last season. If he hits 15, that's great company to keep, not an expectation.
I think Beto will be ok, not sure Moyes fancies him, but he seems to score a few somehow. Id wager he will hit double figures this season.
 
I think Beto will be ok, not sure Moyes fancies him, but he seems to score a few somehow. Id wager he will hit double figures this season.

Moyes loves him like another son

Having spoken in his pre-match press conference about Beto's excellent attitude, willingness to learn and humility, Moyes was pleased to see Beto get on the scoresheet for a second time in four days, while revealing his plan to keep shuffling playing time between the Portuguese and summer signing Thierno Barry.

"I'm going to change Beto and Barry around, I want to try to keep them fresh," he said. "I wanted Barry to get some game time which he did do and he did a great job at Brighton, assisting the goals with his link-up play. But I just felt maybe Beto might have been the right one to come here and know a wee bit of their ground and what it might be like. But I need the two of them, we'll be firing, I need the two of them, we'll be scoring goals and we might chop and change them as we see at different times.

"But Beto's just got two goals now, got one in midweek, got one today. And that's what you need to do as a striker. You just need to keep getting the goals and he starts to get the numbers a lot bigger."
 
Keep doing what you’re doing Beto lad, taking the haters jibes and ramming them back down their throats.

Dunno how anyone can have a problem after watching DCL become invisible in games, Beto is always in games giving the oppo defence problems, and his attitude and effort are amazing every time he plays imo.

Dunno how he’s getting singled out for Leeds defeat either, when there were so many terrible performances.

Get behind the fella ffs.
 

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