Coolblade
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A few observations from the stats:
- our dream team central midfield were both very strong. Peck had a great game with most aerial duels won (6), twice as many shots as anyone else, joint most clearances, and a pass completion rate of 90% with one key pass. Whilst Vini won most tackles (6) and second most clearances.
- Hamer was fairly judged man of the match, with most key passes, most successful dribbles, twice as many crosses as anyone else, third most successful tackles, as well as playing a key role in creating as well as scoring the vital first goal.
- bearing in mind the focus on our central defence, I looked at the Holding/Anel combination. The one stat which stood out (apart from a clean sheet for the first time since beating the Wendies) was that they both had a calmness in possession. Anel has always had good progressive passing stats, but Holding added an almost Norwood-esque ping quality with 14 long/cross field balls attempted with 11 completed - resulting in him having our highest pass completion rate of 95%. He certainly showed from a footballing perspective why he played so often for Arsenal. Choud also deserves mention with joint most defensive contributions (with Vini)
- on a more critical note, whilst I still think Brewster can be a good team contributor, playing the role of the number 10 isn’t his best. He had the lowest overall contribution stats yesterday, and O’Hare (whilst not his best contribution) added more. I would still like us to get back to a team with Hamer and O’Hare able to work together as a creative force.
- on a broader front, we had an xG of 1.31, whilst keeping a desperate Cardiff team to just one “big chance’, with the team stats showing a deserved victory. We aren’t back to our best, but it was an important win, less so for automatic (I just can’t see it) but more to get back into a winning mindset for the playoffs, with Holding’s addition perhaps being a key shift.
UTB!
- our dream team central midfield were both very strong. Peck had a great game with most aerial duels won (6), twice as many shots as anyone else, joint most clearances, and a pass completion rate of 90% with one key pass. Whilst Vini won most tackles (6) and second most clearances.
- Hamer was fairly judged man of the match, with most key passes, most successful dribbles, twice as many crosses as anyone else, third most successful tackles, as well as playing a key role in creating as well as scoring the vital first goal.
- bearing in mind the focus on our central defence, I looked at the Holding/Anel combination. The one stat which stood out (apart from a clean sheet for the first time since beating the Wendies) was that they both had a calmness in possession. Anel has always had good progressive passing stats, but Holding added an almost Norwood-esque ping quality with 14 long/cross field balls attempted with 11 completed - resulting in him having our highest pass completion rate of 95%. He certainly showed from a footballing perspective why he played so often for Arsenal. Choud also deserves mention with joint most defensive contributions (with Vini)
- on a more critical note, whilst I still think Brewster can be a good team contributor, playing the role of the number 10 isn’t his best. He had the lowest overall contribution stats yesterday, and O’Hare (whilst not his best contribution) added more. I would still like us to get back to a team with Hamer and O’Hare able to work together as a creative force.
- on a broader front, we had an xG of 1.31, whilst keeping a desperate Cardiff team to just one “big chance’, with the team stats showing a deserved victory. We aren’t back to our best, but it was an important win, less so for automatic (I just can’t see it) but more to get back into a winning mindset for the playoffs, with Holding’s addition perhaps being a key shift.
UTB!