The striker ended with 24 goals a huge increase from anything he's ever produced before for Leverkusen. Schick produced one of the top season in the Bundesliga despite missing seven matches. I watch the Premier League and I like England but that doesn’t mean that if I continue like this I’ll play there. Schick scored 24 goals and provided three assists on 27 appearances in the 2021/22 Bundesliga season. I’m really happy in Leverkusen and with my life in Germany so at this moment I’m not thinking about being transferred somewhere.
“I’ve changed clubs a lot so I never had time to feel settled. Schick’s form this season has inevitably demanded attention from clubs across Europe again, particularly from within the Premier League, but although he doesn’t rule out that possibility in the future, he acknowledges that feeling at home has helped to bring out the best in him. With his struggles in Rome exorcised, after a season-long loan under Julian Nagelsmann at RB Leipzig provided the springboard for a permanent move to Leverkusen, there are few who need convincing any longer. He didn’t think the club needed a young player like me but he still gave me the chance. When I joined Sampdoria the coach, Roman Pivarnik, called me and told me he hadn’t wanted me there at the beginning. “There were a lot of experienced older players and the younger ones had bad times with them, but once I performed on the pitch they took me in. “The start was really tough,” Schick says. Soon afterwards, he was shipped out on loan to Bohemians, a club built on rugged spirit better used to battles at the bottom of the Czech league. It has taken a lot of work and now, in this moment, the work is giving me everything back.” “I would say I’ve come to a point in my career now where I’m a more complete player. “The Euros gave me a lot of confidence but I wouldn’t say I’m doing anything different,” he says, just a few days before narrowly missing out on Fifa’s Puskas award. 0.96 This means the average man needs to work for at least 12.8 years to earn the same as Schicky earns in only 1 month. Last Saturday, in Bayer Leverkusen’s 2-1 victory over Borussia Monchengladbach, the Czech scored his 18th goal in just 16 Bundesliga games. Since youve been viewing this page, Patrik Schick has earned. It might have been a little overshadowed by the twin auras of Robert Lewandowski and Erling Haaland, but since finishing as the Euros’ joint-top scorer, Schick has quietly transformed himself into one of the continent’s most formidable strikers. It has been seven months since his halfway-line goal left Hampden Park suspended in equal parts amazement and anguish, but that day still remains the starting point of another outlandish trajectory. Just like the hang time of his extraordinary lob against Scotland this summer, there have been moments this season when Patrik Schick feels as though he’s been walking amongst the clouds.