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[Albion] Stats-Heavy Review of Brighton's Season



saturdaysoncouch

New member
Oct 23, 2020
2
Brighton Prospectus

I've been churning through a Premier League Prospectus, putting all the metrics I find useful to understanding the game, teams, and players out on my website. I like posting the articles on team sites because fans who watch every game for years often have info I simply can't have as I only watch a few Brighton games. It can lead to some interesting clashes (Wolves fans are sure Joao Gomes is really good and Tommy Doyle isn't and I disagreed) but it's a great exercise.

Anyway, the broad takeaways for Brighton

-team level they played an incredibly unique and complex style that could be tough for certain players, so player evaluations could change a lot next year

-they played incredibly short, complex passing patterns in their own half that led to huge passing numbers for center backs, but overall their buildup and play from goalkeeper did not lead to good chances often. It was maybe too much, and they were also very at risk of giving away transition chances after losing the ball

-didn't get into transition enough themselves, were a good attacking team broadly once they finally got into settled possession.

-a very strong attacking left side was their weakness defensively, not rare just notable.

-player wise the team had a wide array of performances: key players like Enciso, Pedro, Mitoma, and Estupinan were injured a lot and some players clearly not up to the task of European competition had to sub in a lot: Buonanotte, Adingra for example. But some positions were just clearly not strong enough to start: midfield saw players like Moder, Baleba and Dahoud play a ton when they were some of the weakest performers. Veltman, Lamptey and co at right back also are not up to the standard

-Pascal Gross has long been one of my favorite players in the world, and his statistical profile was essentially elite across the board. Lots of praise for the guy I've been writing about for 8 years.

I think there is some more interesting stuff in there for every Brighton fan, I try to include glossaries and descriptions of all these stats, but I do fall into habit of sort of writing for myself and not explaining, just shoot a DM or post if you want explanation. Love to hear your thoughts
 




Johnny RoastBeef

These aren't the players you're looking for.
Jan 11, 2016
3,471
Brighton Prospectus

I've been churning through a Premier League Prospectus, putting all the metrics I find useful to understanding the game, teams, and players out on my website. I like posting the articles on team sites because fans who watch every game for years often have info I simply can't have as I only watch a few Brighton games. It can lead to some interesting clashes (Wolves fans are sure Joao Gomes is really good and Tommy Doyle isn't and I disagreed) but it's a great exercise.

Anyway, the broad takeaways for Brighton

-team level they played an incredibly unique and complex style that could be tough for certain players, so player evaluations could change a lot next year

-they played incredibly short, complex passing patterns in their own half that led to huge passing numbers for center backs, but overall their buildup and play from goalkeeper did not lead to good chances often. It was maybe too much, and they were also very at risk of giving away transition chances after losing the ball

-didn't get into transition enough themselves, were a good attacking team broadly once they finally got into settled possession.

-a very strong attacking left side was their weakness defensively, not rare just notable.

-player wise the team had a wide array of performances: key players like Enciso, Pedro, Mitoma, and Estupinan were injured a lot and some players clearly not up to the task of European competition had to sub in a lot: Buonanotte, Adingra for example. But some positions were just clearly not strong enough to start: midfield saw players like Moder, Baleba and Dahoud play a ton when they were some of the weakest performers. Veltman, Lamptey and co at right back also are not up to the standard

-Pascal Gross has long been one of my favorite players in the world, and his statistical profile was essentially elite across the board. Lots of praise for the guy I've been writing about for 8 years.

I think there is some more interesting stuff in there for every Brighton fan, I try to include glossaries and descriptions of all these stats, but I do fall into habit of sort of writing for myself and not explaining, just shoot a DM or post if you want explanation. Love to hear your thoughts

Good work, your conclusions certainly tally with how I feel about last season, but where are the stats?
 






Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
17,770
Fiveways
Brighton Prospectus

I've been churning through a Premier League Prospectus, putting all the metrics I find useful to understanding the game, teams, and players out on my website. I like posting the articles on team sites because fans who watch every game for years often have info I simply can't have as I only watch a few Brighton games. It can lead to some interesting clashes (Wolves fans are sure Joao Gomes is really good and Tommy Doyle isn't and I disagreed) but it's a great exercise.

Anyway, the broad takeaways for Brighton

-team level they played an incredibly unique and complex style that could be tough for certain players, so player evaluations could change a lot next year

-they played incredibly short, complex passing patterns in their own half that led to huge passing numbers for center backs, but overall their buildup and play from goalkeeper did not lead to good chances often. It was maybe too much, and they were also very at risk of giving away transition chances after losing the ball

-didn't get into transition enough themselves, were a good attacking team broadly once they finally got into settled possession.

-a very strong attacking left side was their weakness defensively, not rare just notable.

-player wise the team had a wide array of performances: key players like Enciso, Pedro, Mitoma, and Estupinan were injured a lot and some players clearly not up to the task of European competition had to sub in a lot: Buonanotte, Adingra for example. But some positions were just clearly not strong enough to start: midfield saw players like Moder, Baleba and Dahoud play a ton when they were some of the weakest performers. Veltman, Lamptey and co at right back also are not up to the standard

-Pascal Gross has long been one of my favorite players in the world, and his statistical profile was essentially elite across the board. Lots of praise for the guy I've been writing about for 8 years.

I think there is some more interesting stuff in there for every Brighton fan, I try to include glossaries and descriptions of all these stats, but I do fall into habit of sort of writing for myself and not explaining, just shoot a DM or post if you want explanation. Love to hear your thoughts
Thanks for this. Your match and player assessment largely accords with mine. One thing to bear in mind is that our strategy at the moment is a 'conveyor-belt' club, so we buy extremely talented young players, develop them and, ideally, sell them on at a profit (Caicedo is the most extreme example of this). I've seen enough of Baleba to be extremely excited about what he can do in 24/25, and a few others are extremely vocal about Buonanotte who I'll reserve judgment on -- so be interested to do a comparison on the pair between 23/24 and 24/25. Unfortunately I suspect we'll lose Gross this window, but very excited about what Enciso can achieve.
 




Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,679
In a pile of football shirts
Not a lot of good for the colourblind, but I imagine it's fascinating for the other 90%
 


Nobby Cybergoat

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2021
8,624
Thanks for posting this detailed analysis. I'm sure it must have taken a lot of time

In particular I was interested in the player analysis at the bottom. Got to admit, for the casual fan like me and I suspect most on here, some sort of glossary would have helped me got more out of a lot of the other data
 


dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
55,530
Burgess Hill
Thanks for posting this detailed analysis. I'm sure it must have taken a lot of time

In particular I was interested in the player analysis at the bottom. Got to admit, for the casual fan like me and I suspect most on here, some sort of glossary would have helped me got more out of a lot of the other data
Read the top of page 1 ?
 




Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
As you say, Player evaluations are likely to change,maybe not so much due to the change of coach, but due to the gains in experience. Baleba and Ferguson at the bottom of your pile have great potential.
Apart from inexperience, the fact that many of the players were either playing with injury, or coming back after injury, affected performances.
 




dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
55,530
Burgess Hill
Are you referring to the sentence in bold? The one that has been centred? The second sentence in the entire document? That one?
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saturdaysoncouch

New member
Oct 23, 2020
2
Glossary is here. I probably can update it a bit, but the new stuff (team tendencies with the colorful circles) I tried to add the descriptions inside the document.

Thanks for the feedback. It will certainly be interesting to follow some of these extremely young guys and how they develop.
 


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