Richard Kone, the 21-year-old Wycombe Wanderers forward, was not very popular beyond the heights of the English National League system until this season.
Kone currently ranks third for goals in League One with eight.
In a very short span of time, Kone has gone on to become one of Wycombe’s important players if they are to get back to the Championship for the first time since 2021.
The visualisation below highlights Kone’s numbers from the season so far, comparing him with other centre-forwards from similar leagues.
Richard Kone Radar Map
With 10 starts to his name, Kone has appeared in all of Wycombe’s league games.
Kone has the best xG per 90 minutes, with 0.69, and goals per 90 minutes as well, with the forward scoring 0.83 goals per 90 minutes.


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