Sideshow Bob wrote:leroy was faster.
patrickblue wrote:Sideshow Bob wrote:leroy was faster.
Don't think he was. And I am/was Leroy's biggest fan.
Saul Goodman wrote:Our record this season with Gundogan starting is 53% while its 80% when he doesnt start.
There are of course other things (like opponent) to factor in but its an interesting stat
PrezIke wrote:Think we don't take our chances?
City xG in the PL: 102.21
City Goals: 102
PrezIke wrote:Some interesting stats:
Think we don't take our chances?
City xG in the PL: 102.21
City Goals: 102
Mase wrote:What does City xG mean?
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mase wrote:What does City xG mean?
Expected goals.
All chances/shots are marked out of 1. A worldy from 30 yards would have a 0.1 xg and an open goal tap in would have a 1 xg.
So being good at smashing them in from long range can hide the fact that you're really poor at finishing sitters.
Expected goals (xG) is the new revolutionary football metric, which allows you to evaluate team and player performance.
In a low-scoring game such as football, final match score does not provide a clear picture of performance.
This is why more and more sports analytics turn to the advanced models like xG, which is a statistical measure of the quality of chances created and conceded.
Our goal was to create the most precise method for shot quality evaluation.
For this case, we trained neural network prediction algorithms with the large dataset (>100,000 shots, over 10 parameters for each).
On this site, you will find our detailed xG statistics for the top European leagues.
dazby wrote:It doesn't fit with Nigel's narrative, so no.
PrezIke wrote:Mase:
This website has been keeping these stats and is fantastic to get another perspective on player and team performances:
https://understat.com/Expected goals (xG) is the new revolutionary football metric, which allows you to evaluate team and player performance.
In a low-scoring game such as football, final match score does not provide a clear picture of performance.
This is why more and more sports analytics turn to the advanced models like xG, which is a statistical measure of the quality of chances created and conceded.
Our goal was to create the most precise method for shot quality evaluation.
For this case, we trained neural network prediction algorithms with the large dataset (>100,000 shots, over 10 parameters for each).
On this site, you will find our detailed xG statistics for the top European leagues.
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