Real Madrid puts "best maker goals" on the bench


It may be hard to believe that more than one of Real Madrid's goals in the past three years, a reserve player is far from mind and may even be overpopulated by the Royal Club.
With the infertility experienced by the European champions in recent meetings locally or internationally, the team seems to be in dire need of moving the waters of stagnant goals, and put his colleagues in front of the goal, and this player - in numbers - is Lucas Vasquez.

Since 2015, when Vázquez came from Espanyol, the international player has managed to make 40 goals, although he took only 6935 minutes in total.

The second-best player of the time was German Tony Croce, who sent 39 assists but needed almost twice as many minutes.

By calculating the pass-through ratio against the number of minutes, Vasquez makes a goal every 173 minutes, while Crosse needs 318 minutes to send a goal pass.

Since his move to Real Madrid, Vasquez, 27, has proved to be a vital, active and silent player, and former coach Zinedine Zidane has been counting on him as a powerful substitute in difficult matches.

With time, Vázquez managed to convince his coach to win more chances. He played 13 games in his first season, 20 in the second and 27 in the third.

But it seems that the player, who has a poor international record with just nine games for the Spanish national team, has not convinced the current coach of Real Madrid, Julien Lopezte, which is not very reliable, unlike what Zidane did.

Since the start of the Lufteghe era last month, Vázquez has only played 197 minutes, and only one match has begun, which Real Madrid lost to Spartak Moscow in the Champions League in early October.