Ex Arsenal Striker Enjoying Best Form In 10 Years After Leaving The Emirates

Emmanuel Adebayor had a goal to game ratio of 0.66 for Arsenal over the 2007-08 season scoring 24 times in 36 games.

Adebayor achieved his career high goal to game record that season for the Gunners.

The experienced striker finished the season as the second highest goal scorer in the Premier League.

Adebayor has a 0.55 goal to game ratio this season at Basaksehir, his highest since the 2007-08 season, 10 years ago.

The striker from Togo has 10 goals in the Super Lig, 12 in all competitions and has provided two assists.

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Adebayor has a shot to goal record of 0.54 for Basaksehir last season after scoring six times in 11 league games.

The Istanbul minnows are currently first in the Super Lig, two points clear of second-placed Galatasaray.

The 33-year-old scored in the 1-1 draw against Konyaspor over the weekend.

Basaksehir have a tough run of games over the next fortnight.

The league leaders will take on title challengers Fenerbahce on Sunday followed by an away trip against Trabzonspor.

Adebayor scored 62 times and provided 22 assists in 142 games for Arsenal in all competitions.

Despite an impressive goal record Adebayor never actually won any silverware in England while playing for Arsenal, Tottenham and Manchester City.

The only trophy the experienced striker has won was the Copa Del Rey with Real Madrid in 2011.