We allow fewer shots at our goal than any other team in the division which suggests that our defence are doing an excellent job. However, when opponents do get a chance, we're easier to score against (it takes fewer shots per goal) than all bar two teams.
This could suggest a number of things:
* We have a weak goalkeeper who doesn't save many shots
* When we allow a shot, it is usually a high quality chance (from a central area not far from goal)
* We've been unlucky (opponents have scored at an unsustainably high rate) and it will even itself out
I think Moore is a bit over-rated by United fans generally and has been a fault for a few goals but he isn't a weak goalkeeper and his shot-stopping is usually good / excellent. He certainly isn't a Bunn / Howard type who regularly lets in powderpuff long range efforts.
This visual corrects for shot quality and doesn't suggest we should be conceding many.
So to conclude, we've just been unlucky from a defensive point of view and it won't stop us winning the league at a canter
(Think it'll need sorting next season though - might be an unpopular view but Wright, whilst an excellent organiser, might not be up to scratch against higher quality strikers. It could be a Stancliffe in Division 1 scenario where he gets sacrificed early on)
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