Football
Beat Lewandowski, more prolific than Mbappé and Haaland…
At the start of the Bundesliga season Serhou Guiras is the “tor machine” with 13 goals in 7 matches. Stuttgart’s Franco-Guinea is horrified by the figures and it was completely unexpected.
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Everyone praised the player.
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Yes, Serhou Guirassi is a really good player. He is a good striker, that’s for sure. But no one would have had the courage to think that he would shake the net like this. Well, he scored 11 times in the German league last season. It’s true, he had previously scored 9 in Ligue 1 with Rennes. But his performance at the start of the season has been absolutely beyond belief.
Since August 19 and VfB Stuttgart’s first match in the Bundesliga, the Franco-Guinean has been absolutely irresistible. The only time he did not score a goal this season was on 30 September, against Cologne (0–2). Otherwise, the player trained at the Stade Lavallois scored a double, a goal, a double, a hat-trick, a double and a final hat-trick in sequence against Wolfsburg (7-1) this Saturday.
In total, Guirassy scored 13 times, more than he spent in the three seasons (9 goals) he spent in the Cologne jersey between 2016 and 2019. Unheard of beyond the Rhine. The former Rennes broke Robert Lewandowski’s all-time record. The Pole, who was in Bayern Munich colors at the time, had scored 11 during the same period, at the start of the 19/20 financial year.
To think that the two top scorers in the German championship had finished their seasons with 16 goals in a year… Since August, Guirassy has scored in the Bundesliga against Wolfsburg, Freiburg, Eintracht Frankfurt, Heidheim, Darmstadt, etc. Have scored more marks in. Berlin, Werder Bremen, Augsburg, Bochum, Mainz and even Cologne. For example, he is well above even Erling Haaland (7 matches and 8 goals in the Premier League) or Kylian Mbappé (6 matches and 7 goals in Ligue 1). Even Harry Kane (8 goals in 6 games with Bayern) will have to bow out.
During his career, the Guinean international (2 goals in 6 caps) and former French junior international at U16, U19 and U20 traveled extensively, eventually firing on all cylinders in Stuttgart. After his training at Laval (2011 to 2015), he went through Lille, Auxerre, Cologne, Amiens and Rennes. The Arlesian has always scored his quota of goals, but to tickle the world’s best scorers out there has taken a step that no one has taken.