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(This post was last modified: 2026-04-18, 02:48 AM by Jeanious. Edited 2 times in total.)
Three matches into the season and Dennis has already raised some eyebrows and drawn attention. After his first game, where he picked up 1 goal and 1 assist, the commentator summed it up as a “Very impressive debut” and “We we’re gonna expect some great things from him.” It was a strong start, but what followed was even better.
In the next two matches, Dennis showed the draft league exactly what he’s here to do, and that is score goals. He has now bagged 6 goals in 3 matches, with the added fun fact of 6 shots on target. Combining this with 9 missed shots every goalkeeper is unsure on what is about to happen once Dennis gets to the end of a chance. The ball is either ending up in the parking lot or the goalkeeper is looking for it in the back of the net.
Opponents seem unable to get a grip on him, not because he applies oil like Adama Traore, but for different reasons.. Defenders have struggled with his strength and when they try to match him for pace, that hasn’t gone much better either. In the air he’s been dominant, currently boasting an aerial winrate of 60,71%, which explains why opponents already look nervous when the ball leaves the ground going towards his direction.
Naturally, people have started looking at the draft league goal record. The current draft league record stands at 22 goals. If Dennis keeps scoring at this rate, matching it, and hopefully beating it is a real possibility.
The Stockholm team also deserve credit. It looks like they recruited the correct players in key positions. The passing has been sharp, the movement looks organised, and everyone seems to be carrying their weight. Everyone is giving it their all every game. In fact, the team already looks more settled than other sides who have played together for much longer.
As for Dennis, he knows what he wants to improve. In a league full of quick players in which he will eventually be left behind, he wants to seperate himself by becoming even stronger and better in the air. Technical ability matters of course, but he believes mentality and physical strength are what get you to the end of chances.
In the next two matches, Dennis showed the draft league exactly what he’s here to do, and that is score goals. He has now bagged 6 goals in 3 matches, with the added fun fact of 6 shots on target. Combining this with 9 missed shots every goalkeeper is unsure on what is about to happen once Dennis gets to the end of a chance. The ball is either ending up in the parking lot or the goalkeeper is looking for it in the back of the net.
Opponents seem unable to get a grip on him, not because he applies oil like Adama Traore, but for different reasons.. Defenders have struggled with his strength and when they try to match him for pace, that hasn’t gone much better either. In the air he’s been dominant, currently boasting an aerial winrate of 60,71%, which explains why opponents already look nervous when the ball leaves the ground going towards his direction.
Naturally, people have started looking at the draft league goal record. The current draft league record stands at 22 goals. If Dennis keeps scoring at this rate, matching it, and hopefully beating it is a real possibility.
The Stockholm team also deserve credit. It looks like they recruited the correct players in key positions. The passing has been sharp, the movement looks organised, and everyone seems to be carrying their weight. Everyone is giving it their all every game. In fact, the team already looks more settled than other sides who have played together for much longer.
As for Dennis, he knows what he wants to improve. In a league full of quick players in which he will eventually be left behind, he wants to seperate himself by becoming even stronger and better in the air. Technical ability matters of course, but he believes mentality and physical strength are what get you to the end of chances.
