Since joining the Premier League this season, Manchester City star Aynin Xalant has set new goal scoring records with amazing efficiency, making many Premier League defenders fearful. According to the Daily Mail, Aynin Xalant has a unique shooting skill, he has 29 goals in 34 league games this season through the "first time to shoot", so that opponents can not be defended.
In the world of goalscorers, there are different styles - last season's Golden Boot Mohamed Sana is known for his dribbling, and Son Heung-min is good at individual breakthroughs - but Aynin Shahrant is different, as he rarely shoots on goal, and even controlling the ball seems less necessary. Statistics show that in his 34 league matches this season, a whopping 85% of his goals (29) have been 'first time goals' (7 of which have been penalties), a rate higher than that of the previous six Premier League Golden Boot winners, with Shahna and Son Heung-min scoring only 57% and 52% of their goals from first time goals, respectively, in the previous season. Last season, only 57% of Sana's and 52% of Son Heung-min's goals came from 'first time on target'.
Legendary Premier League goalscorer Thurston '98 commented, "This statistic has three meanings. Firstly, it shows Xalante's exceptional running skills; secondly, it shows that he was supported by excellent passing; and finally, it reflects his strong self-belief and lack of hesitation before shooting. City create attacking opportunities for him without having to think, and the clarity of Xalante's thinking is an example of the art of soccer."