Which Dzengis Cavusevic have Adelaide United signed?

By That A-League Fan / Roar Guru

Adelaide’s new striker, Dzengis Cavusevic could be the lethal centre forward to bury the opportunities Adelaide United get.

Occasionally, Adelaide has had a lot of the possession, their fair share of chances, but can’t put the ball in the back of the net.

Evidence of this is that Adelaide have the most shots, but are joint third lowest in the amount of goals scored, resulting in a 10 per cent conversion rate.

That’s the the lowest in the league. It’s somewhat surprising they’re fourth on the table.

Cavusevic is an all-round striker. He can score with his head, his feet, inside or outside the box.

He is also suitable for a second striker, or right winger, as he has assisted his teammate s on numerous occasions.

He is also a ‘very hard worker’, according to Marco Kurz.

Some aspects of his career, however, tell a different story. He has had a road with its fair share of elevations and depressions, showing is propensity to oscillate between good and bad experiences.

Low: He played in Slovenia until he was 23, in the first and second divisions, really struggling to score. He only scored on average seven games for a goal, nearly twice as worse as George Blackwood’s games to goals ratio.

High: He had a perfect transfer, and played in Switzerland’s second division with FC Wil, scoring 32 goals in 64 appearances. He was then capped by the Slovenian national team, despite not impressing when he played in their league a few years back.

He was then signed by a Swiss first division club, FC St. Gallen.

Low: Unfortunately, he didn’t score too many goals for them, scoring only 13 in 85 appearances.

High: Cavusevic moves to FC Zurich, a strong second division team. Due to Cavusevic and his teammates’ hard work and dedication, FC Zurich was promoted to the Swiss first division.

High: In the Swiss Cup last August, Cavusevic scores five and assists once as his team thrashes FC Chippis 10-0 away.

Low: That was as good as it got for him as his club attempted to sell him midway through this season, December 2017. They were successful as Adelaide spent 500,000 euros on him, needing some goals.

Hopefully for Cavusevic and the Reds, Adelaide coach Marco Kurz will find good use for him before the season is over, especially if the Reds want to finish in the top six, or have a home final (4th).

I will predict that Kurz will give him the No 10 shirt, last worn by the retired Karim Matmour and Marcelo Carrusca last season.

The Crowd Says:

2018-02-10T00:05:25+00:00

robert scott

Guest


so Ferriera was free transfer to sydney. In fact nearly all Adelaide recruits now and in the past appear to be free transfers!!In all honesty they must have plenty left in salery cap to snare a real star player.I believe this yr and last yr they had very good coaches but there bargain basement mentality has stopped Adelaide becoming a real force.To keep fans happy they make these free transfers appear to be stars when in reality they are unwanted players from other lower leaguesMatmour appeared tired and disinterested Baba is injury prone. Adlung is handy Absolonsen injury prone. Adelaide united need a genuine star to bring the crowda back to hindmarsh and get them excited

2018-02-09T23:20:11+00:00

rob

Guest


Yes if hes not wanted in Swiss second tier What is his current form really like. No use showing clips of him years ago! Are we going to get Exactly what we payed for!!

2018-02-09T23:14:35+00:00

rob

Guest


now that answer makes sense. especially with Adelaide who are tight as

2018-02-08T23:48:20+00:00

Liam Sheedy

Roar Guru


Hope he does well. United talking up he is a hard worker which is great.... but they need a striker who can put the ball in the back of the net on a regular basis.

2018-02-08T09:28:07+00:00

pacman

Guest


I agree Mike. This from the site referenced by That A-League Fan: Season Date Moving from Moving to 17/18 Feb 6, 2018 FC Zürich Switzerland FC Zürich Adelaide United Australia Adelaide United MV Transfer fee 500 Th. € Free transfer

2018-02-08T05:40:37+00:00

Mike

Guest


That web site tells you his transfer value is 500,000 euros. It states at the bottom that he was a free transfer. Adelaide didn't pay a thing.

AUTHOR

2018-02-08T04:32:25+00:00

That A-League Fan

Roar Guru


Besides, Ferriera is 400 000 euros, and Burns was 650 000 euros according to that website.

AUTHOR

2018-02-08T04:30:20+00:00

That A-League Fan

Roar Guru


Not according to this: https://www.transfermarkt.com/dzengis-cavusevic/profil/spieler/68287

2018-02-08T03:43:06+00:00

rob

Guest


yes I'm sure burns and fereria together wouldn't cost that sought of money and they are proven goal scorers. cavusevic seems to have done well in lower leagues on occasion but 1/2 mill euro cant possible be correct

2018-02-07T22:11:01+00:00

Mike

Guest


Wasn't this guy a free agent? Isn't that why we got him outside the transfer window? Where does the 500,000 euro price tag come from?

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