
One of the main issues plaguing Sevilla FC this season is the concerning lack of goals in their offensive line. The team led by Francisco Javier García Pimienta is struggling to find the necessary scoring from their forwards to compete securely for European spots. As the championship nears its end with nine matchdays left, the numbers speak for themselves: not a single striker in the squad has even reached five goals in the league.
The situation is particularly delicate when considering that Isaac Romero, the team's main offensive reference, has only scored 3 goals in the domestic championship, despite participating in 25 matches and nearly 2,000 minutes. His dedication is undeniable, but his goal-scoring performance is far below expectations.
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EstadioDeportivo also points out that Peque Fernández has failed to justify his g. The young forward, for whom nearly 4 million euros were invested last summer, has yet to score in his 19 league appearances. Adding to this lackluster production is Akor Adams, arriving from Montpellier in January for 5.5 million, whose physical issues have limited him to just 41 minutes of play.
And what about Kelechi Iheanacho, who is no longer with the club after a fleeting, impactless stint. The reality is evident: Sevilla urgently needs a reliable goal-scorer. Securing a top-quality forward should unquestionably be the sports management's top priority in the summer transfer window.
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