Barmyblade
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From coolblade
A few observations from the stats:
- we had our weakest defensive back 4 for a fair while, and chose to protect it with just one ‘defensive midfielder” (if Peck can be called that) resulting in a totally unbalanced team, whereby we looked very dangerous going forward (BBC said “scintillating”) whilst throughout the whole game our defence was repeatedly exposed. So the team stats look very strong but can’t disguise the fundamental flaw in how we were set up. We won the xG battle 2.3 to 1.3, had 74% possession, more than twice as many shots (20 v 9) won most aerial duels (54%) and most corners by far (14 v 3)
- Bristol primarily out scored their xG as a result of two fantastic strikes from Twine & McCrorie (0.099 & 0.073), which they won’t replicate too often, whereas Cooper made just one save all game (not that he was generally at fault). That level of anomaly is unlikely to continue; Campbells goal was 0.369.
- in terms of individual statistical performances, RND came out bottom. With Campbell top.
- defensively, it was a car crash. Neither RND nor Robbo won a single tackle. Binden scored well with 12 successful defensive contributions, compared to RND with 1 and Robbo with 3. He also had 2 shots and a pass completion rate of 93%. A pretty good game in a catastrophic defensive team performance.
- creatively, Burrows had most key passes and joint most successful crosses, alongside Hamer who had second most key passes along with O’Hare who also had an assist. These are all good players, with solid stats but they need a system to work in which gives a solid platform
- attacking, Peck (with some fantastic chances with an xG of 1.08) and Barry had most shots (4). We really should have scored more.
It has been in many ways a disastrous start. But the key weakness in our team has been known about since Boxing Day so it is staggering we don’t seem closer to resolving it. But if we do, there are plenty of aspects of our team which actually did ok today
Chin up!
A few observations from the stats:
- we had our weakest defensive back 4 for a fair while, and chose to protect it with just one ‘defensive midfielder” (if Peck can be called that) resulting in a totally unbalanced team, whereby we looked very dangerous going forward (BBC said “scintillating”) whilst throughout the whole game our defence was repeatedly exposed. So the team stats look very strong but can’t disguise the fundamental flaw in how we were set up. We won the xG battle 2.3 to 1.3, had 74% possession, more than twice as many shots (20 v 9) won most aerial duels (54%) and most corners by far (14 v 3)
- Bristol primarily out scored their xG as a result of two fantastic strikes from Twine & McCrorie (0.099 & 0.073), which they won’t replicate too often, whereas Cooper made just one save all game (not that he was generally at fault). That level of anomaly is unlikely to continue; Campbells goal was 0.369.
- in terms of individual statistical performances, RND came out bottom. With Campbell top.
- defensively, it was a car crash. Neither RND nor Robbo won a single tackle. Binden scored well with 12 successful defensive contributions, compared to RND with 1 and Robbo with 3. He also had 2 shots and a pass completion rate of 93%. A pretty good game in a catastrophic defensive team performance.
- creatively, Burrows had most key passes and joint most successful crosses, alongside Hamer who had second most key passes along with O’Hare who also had an assist. These are all good players, with solid stats but they need a system to work in which gives a solid platform
- attacking, Peck (with some fantastic chances with an xG of 1.08) and Barry had most shots (4). We really should have scored more.
It has been in many ways a disastrous start. But the key weakness in our team has been known about since Boxing Day so it is staggering we don’t seem closer to resolving it. But if we do, there are plenty of aspects of our team which actually did ok today
Chin up!