28.03.2008 12:01
Edú and Pavone, the Betis dangermen
Berta Brau
Although their side does not score too many goals, Betis do have two top class strikers in Edú and Pavone, who between them have scored 17 of their team’s 33 goals this season.
Edú, with ten goals, and Pavone, with seven, are clearly the main reference in the Betis squad when
it comes to goal-getting.
Edú the veteran
In his fourth season with the Andalusian outfit, Luis Eduardo Schmidt, known to the football
world as Edú, is the leading scorer in the side managed by Francisco Chaparro. Six of the ten were
scored at the Ruiz de Lopera, with the likes of Mallorca, Getafe, Real Madrid and Espanyol
suffering the effects of his strength in front of goal. He has an 18% effectiveness rate (having
converted ten of his 55 of shots on goal), he is especially good in the air and seven of these
goals have been scored from the head, and the other three with his right foot.
Pavone the new arrival
Hugo Mariano Pavone joined Betis at the start of the season from Argentine club Estudiantes
de la Plata, where he had played since 2000/2001. He has been on target seven times this season,
scoring twice in the same game against both Zaragoza and Almería, and also against Levante, Getafe
and Murcia. The 25 year old has a scoring rate of 19%, having converted seven out of 36 attempts.
Other Betis goalscorers
Rafael Sobis, with four goals, Mark González, with three and Xisco, with
two are the other players that have contributed to the total of 33 scored by Chaparro’s side
this term, the eleventh highest scoring side in the competition. Rivera, Arzu, Fernando, Nano and
Capi, with one each, have also scored.