Patrik Schick
CF (RW)
Poacher
Jan 24, 1996 (30)
Left
6'3"
192 lb
Settled starter in No. 9 spot
Schick is set to lead Czechia's front line in the upcoming World Cup, aiming to retain a significant role during the big international event.
Analysis: Schick enters the World Cup as his side's top attacking threat and one of the most accomplished forwards in the tournament outside the traditional favorites. The striker has built an impressive career through multiple seasons in the Bundesliga and adds valuable experience from two European Championships, including his memorable five-goal performance at Euro 2020. A natural finisher with excellent movement and aerial ability, Schick is capable of converting limited chances against elite opposition. He's also likely to take penalty kicks, further boosting his scoring potential. If Czechia are to make a deep run, their hopes will largely rest on the left foot of their star striker, who will consequently log as many minutes as possible on the pitch.
Cashes in for hat trick
Schick scored three goals while taking nine shots (five on goal) during Saturday's 4-1 win over RB Leipzig.
Analysis: Schick scored in the 25th, 76th and 89th minutes while leading Leverkusen with nine shots in the victory. The forward is in excellent form to close out the season, combining for six goals, 17 shots and a chance created over his last three starts.
Scores brace in win
Schick scored two goals to go with three shots (two on goal) in Saturday's 2-1 victory versus 1. FC Koln.
Analysis: Schick delivered the decisive performance in Saturday's 2-1 win over Koln, converting a first-half penalty into the bottom-left corner past Marvin Schwabe before doubling the lead in the second half by stabbing Nathan Tella's left-sided cross in at the back post. Schick has now scored 13 Bundesliga goals this season across 25 appearances, making him his side's top scorer in the competition for a second consecutive campaign.
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