Having seen Andy Johnson, and Pavel Pogrebnyak leave the Cottage this offseason, Jol is looking to bolster the strike corps, and he was able to recruit the 31-year old.
Despite his age, which interestingly goes against Martin Jol’s obvious attempts to get the club younger, Petri? has an impressive goal-scoring record with all his former clubs, which really excites me. He netted 38 times in 98 matches for Hamburg, 13 times in 29 appearances for Borussia Dortmond before that, and 38 times in just 72 matches for Basel before that.
The goal Fulham fans are most familar with is the laser of a free kick he scored at Craven Cottage in the Europa League tie a few seasons ago. Fulham could really use a good free kick taker, and Petri? definitely brings that.
Petri? also has history with Martin Jol, as Jol was the manager of Hamburg from 2008-2009 when Petri? first signed for the club. In fact, that year Petri? scored more goals that season (12) than he would in any of the next three with the Bundesliga club. He also follows suit with Fulham fair play, having received 16 total cards (15 yellow, 1 red) in his entire 9 year career in top-flight football.
Another positive about this deal is that it’s only a 1-year contract. Any more would have been excessive, as not only is he 31, but he averaged just 25.6 matches a year in his five seasons in the Bundesliga, and has never reached 30 appearances in a season.
Petri? also has 44 caps to his name with Croatia, including having scored the winner in a 3-2 victory at Wembley against England in a Euro 2008 qualifier.
But Jol isn’t looking for durability from Petri?. This deal is all about depth and goalscoring, which the Croatian certainly brings to the Cottage. Jol will continue to get the squad younger, but bringing in Petri? can only add to the options Jol will have come the opening match of the season.
After signing, he had the following to say:
For more statistics and general info on Petri?, here is his Transfermarkt page
0 votes