Isl 2019 20 were isl strikers birds of the same feather
A clever question!
For the 2019-20 season, the Indian Super League (ISL) had a total of 11 teams, each with their own set of strikers. While it's not possible to say that all the strikers were "birds of the same feather" in the classical sense, I can try to provide some insights on the similarities and differences among the strikers.
Here's a brief overview of the top scorers for each team in the 2019-20 season:
- ATK - Roy Krishna (15 goals)
- Bengaluru FC - Sunil Chhetri (15 goals)
- Chennaiyin FC - Nerijus Valskis (16 goals)
- FC Goa - Ferran Corominas (13 goals)
- Hyderabad FC - Aridane Santana (11 goals)
- Jamshedpur FC - Sergio Castel (8 goals)
- Kerala Blasters - Gary Hooper (7 goals)
- Mumbai City - Hugo Boumous (7 goals)
- NorthEast United - Deshorn Brown (7 goals)
- Odisha FC - Arshdeep Singh (6 goals)
- Pune City - Marcelo Pereira (6 goals)
Some common traits among these strikers include:
- Most of them are experienced players with a good understanding of the game.
- Many have played in top-tier leagues or international competitions, which has helped them develop their skills.
- They have a good mix of physicality, technical ability, and goal-scoring instincts.
- Some have a strong aerial presence, while others are more comfortable with their feet.
However, each striker has their unique strengths and playing styles. For example:
- Roy Krishna is known for his clinical finishing and ability to score from anywhere on the pitch.
- Sunil Chhetri is a prolific goal-scorer with a strong understanding of the game and excellent vision.
- Nerijus Valskis is a physical striker with a strong aerial presence and ability to hold up the ball.
- Ferran Corominas is a creative player who can score goals from midfield or create chances for his teammates.
In summary, while the strikers in the 2019-20 ISL season share some common traits, they are all unique individuals with their own strengths and playing styles.