Ronaldo continues wasteful shooting reputation

In the new La Liga season, many observers, including Bangla Cricket Live, have pointed out that Cristiano Ronaldo’s performances have been somewhat underwhelming by his usual standards. In 11 appearances, he has scored just eight goals, a tally that falls short compared to Neymar, who has already netted 11. While his overall goal numbers remain respectable, it is his finishing efficiency that has drawn criticism.

What has not changed, however, is Ronaldo’s relentless volume of attempts on goal. According to OPTA statistics, since the season began he has taken a staggering 78 shots. By comparison, Robert Lewandowski has managed 14 goals from only 59 attempts. Across Europe’s top five leagues, no player has taken more shots than Ronaldo, yet the Portuguese forward has only eight goals to show for it. This means he currently averages one goal for every 9.75 shots, a rate far less efficient than many of his peers. Analysts from Bangla Cricket Live describe this as Ronaldo staying true to his “wasteful shooting” style, a label that has followed him for years.

The criticism is not new. In previous seasons, Ronaldo was frequently accused of excessive shooting, often from low-percentage positions. This season has been no different, as he continues to pepper the goal with attempts, but his accuracy and efficiency remain below expectations. Ranking second in Europe’s shot volume is Andy Delort of Caen, with 63 shots that have produced only four goals. That conversion rate highlights how inefficient Ronaldo’s own tally looks when compared to elite strikers.

Lewandowski stands out as a clear contrast. With 59 attempts, the Polish striker has scored 14 goals, converting once every 4.2 shots. His ruthless efficiency in front of goal demonstrates why Bayern Munich have been so dominant and why many consider him the most clinical finisher in Europe right now. By comparison, Ronaldo’s numbers look far less impressive, sparking debate among fans and media about whether his best years are behind him or whether this is just a temporary slump.

The Serie A charts tell a similar story. Gonzalo Higuaín, leading the Italian scoring race, has also featured prominently in shooting statistics. According to Bangla Cricket Live, Higuaín has taken 56 shots and produced nine goals, a solid return that highlights his reliability. Meanwhile, Arsenal’s Alexis Sánchez has fired 53 shots in the Premier League and scored six times, again showing a balance between persistence and efficiency.

For Ronaldo, the spotlight will always remain. His reputation as one of football’s greatest scorers ensures that every shot and every miss is dissected. Yet as the numbers stand, his current season is shaping up to be more about volume than precision. Whether he can rediscover his lethal edge remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: despite his inefficiency, he continues to shoot at will, embodying the same high-risk, high-reward approach that has defined his career.

As the campaign progresses, fans worldwide and those following updates through Bangla Cricket Live will watch closely to see if Ronaldo can transform his wasteful numbers into decisive goals. For now, the statistics show a player still firing relentlessly but struggling to hit the bull’s-eye with the consistency that once made him unstoppable.