Spurs Transfers: The Pros And Cons Of Signing David Villa

Goals, Goals, Goals

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di5douV20o8 One thing that is as good as guaranteed, as far as David Villa is concerned, is the fact that he will provide you with goals. As a youngster, Villa had a prolific spell with Sporting Gijon before signing with Real Zaragoza, where he scored 33 goals in 77 games. With Valencia, where he really made his name, he scored 129 goals in 212 games and since signing for Barcelona he has scored 43 goals in 110 games (despite often being played out on the left). He is, of course, also the all time leading scorer for Spain - the best national team in recent memory, which is no mean feat. He has scored 56 goals in 91 international appearances - a stunning record. The goals he would provide for Spurs would be very welcome, as the forward position has been problematic in recent seasons. He would essentially guarantee Spurs a 20-goals-a-season-striker for a couple of seasons - something they have sorely needed for some time. A striker of the quality of Villa, combined with a couple of additional quality signings, could genuinely take Spurs from being contenders for the last Champions League position to being contenders for the Premier League title.
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