god_bless_john_houlding wrote:People seem to question a winger for scoring, but aren't arsed with the central midfielders who don't score. Mascheranho and Alonso between then have scored two goals all season (in the same match against Debry back in August) and between they've played a lot more than Pennant has.
Now Pennant should chip in with a few more, but so should many of our side, but it seems Pennant to be the scapegoat whereas Mascheranho is player of the year, a fella who hasn't scored at all. It can't be rule for one and one for others. Carrick, Essien and Flamini all play that defensive role Mascheranho does but they also chip in with a fair few goals. So surely if we're going to compare Pennant to other right wingers in terms of goals, lets compare Mascheranho's goal tally to those who play a similar position and Mascheranho would come out last which isn't a fair reflection on the lad because he's a top class player. So I think it's unfair just to blame Pennant for lack of goals in all honesty.
Why not compare Mascherano with Makelele then? Makelele has been one of, if not the best, holding midfield player over the last 5-6 years (he's probably just past it now). How many goals did he score for Real and then Chelsea?
Your argument is a joke really. A winger should certainly be on the score sheet more often than a defensive midfielder.
If you can't see the other qualities that Mascherano has which have made a lot of people say he's our player of the year, then just give up watching football mate.