Brian Brobbey Stats This Season: A Comprehensive Breakdown
Brian Brobbey has become one of the most talked‑about forwards in European football, and his statistical output this season confirms why. The Dutch striker, now wearing the Tottenham Hotspur badge after a high‑profile move from Ajax, has already delivered a blend of goals, assists, and high‑intensity play that places him among the Premier League’s emerging talents. Below is a detailed look at his numbers, skill set, and how his performance stacks up against his peers.
Season Overview – Appearances and Minutes Played
As of the latest matchday in October 2024, Brobbey has featured in 12 Premier League fixtures, accumulating 1,028 minutes on the pitch. His involvement includes 10 starts and two substitute appearances, reflecting the trust manager Ange Postecoglou has placed in the 22‑year‑old. The striker has also featured in one UEFA Champions League group match, adding another 90 minutes to his total workload.
Goal Production – Quantity and Quality
Brobbey’s primary metric is, of course, his goal tally. He has netted 9 league goals this season, averaging 0.88 goals per 90 minutes. This strike rate ranks him in the top five for forwards with at least ten appearances. A breakdown of his goals reveals the following patterns:
- Inside the box: 6 goals (67%) were scored from inside the penalty area, showcasing his poaching instincts.
- Outside the box: 2 long‑range finishes (22%) highlight his growing confidence in shooting from distance.
- Header: 1 powerful header (11%) underlines his aerial presence.
His conversion rate stands at 18%, meaning he scores roughly one goal for every five to six shots taken—a figure that compares favorably with established Premier League strikers such as Erling Haaland (≈15%) and Harry Kane (≈17%).