Coolblade
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A few observations from the stats:
- first, as I frequently observe, stats by themselves can be very misleading. For example, if our opponents attack down one side as one of our defenders is playing poorly, then that defender is likely to have higher number of tackles, clearances etc, because he's been targeted.
- on the stats, Peck was our best performer, with 4 key passes (next best only had 1), most crosses (11) as well as most tackles (5) and aside from our two centre halves passing it to each other, also had the second highest pass completion rate (but still only 83.8%).
- O'Hare clearly missed Hamer, but he had most shots, second most tackles and most surprisingly second most aerial duels won. Indeed our strategy to play lots of high balls into the box, despite the modest height in the team, was a very odd strategy, with O'Hare - despite being one of the shortest players - winning more aerial duels then all our three front line forwards put together.
- the stats on BBD, Cannon and Brooks are so poor, I will save their disgrace by just moving on. Let's just hope it is a matter of them getting bedded in and match sharp. Brewster's stats are stronger that any of them (even won three aerial duels) - despite only being a sub.
- finally, on a positive, it was great to see Vini back, and again his stats were strong for a sub, with more positive defensive contributions than either of our centre halves. Our performances when he is in the team are so much stronger, I pray he stays fit.
Onward and upward. At least Burnley and Leeds can't both win this weekend......
- first, as I frequently observe, stats by themselves can be very misleading. For example, if our opponents attack down one side as one of our defenders is playing poorly, then that defender is likely to have higher number of tackles, clearances etc, because he's been targeted.
- on the stats, Peck was our best performer, with 4 key passes (next best only had 1), most crosses (11) as well as most tackles (5) and aside from our two centre halves passing it to each other, also had the second highest pass completion rate (but still only 83.8%).
- O'Hare clearly missed Hamer, but he had most shots, second most tackles and most surprisingly second most aerial duels won. Indeed our strategy to play lots of high balls into the box, despite the modest height in the team, was a very odd strategy, with O'Hare - despite being one of the shortest players - winning more aerial duels then all our three front line forwards put together.
- the stats on BBD, Cannon and Brooks are so poor, I will save their disgrace by just moving on. Let's just hope it is a matter of them getting bedded in and match sharp. Brewster's stats are stronger that any of them (even won three aerial duels) - despite only being a sub.
- finally, on a positive, it was great to see Vini back, and again his stats were strong for a sub, with more positive defensive contributions than either of our centre halves. Our performances when he is in the team are so much stronger, I pray he stays fit.
Onward and upward. At least Burnley and Leeds can't both win this weekend......