https://statsbomb.com/2020/03/can-graham-potters-seagulls-keep-flying-above-the-relegation-battle/
This is funny and pretty much spot on.
This is funny and pretty much spot on.
We score most of our goals by free kicks / set pieces, Glenn cunning Murray is the one to get the free kicks
It seems to be a ‘look at me’ subjective piece, with some stats to dress it up as serious football writing. His passion for Major League Soccer an indicator that something’s amiss. Agreed, quite funny though, but did he intent that?
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I’d be interested to see a PL table of expected GD.
Which part do you disagree with?
He's a table with expected goals for and against:
https://understat.com/league/EPL
This one has an xGD table but the stats are different to the one above https://www.infogol.net/en/leagues/english-premier-league-table-2019-20/138
It's a witty bitch … summarising more than once that we're just not very good.
Whereas according to many on NSC we're actually a good PL team, lacking a striker, to tuck away the chances.
I can see his arguments, but I'd rather hold fire until the end of the season. I think he may be proved correct.
Which part do you disagree with?
He's a table with expected goals for and against:
https://understat.com/league/EPL
This one has an xGD table but the stats are different to the one above https://www.infogol.net/en/leagues/english-premier-league-table-2019-20/138
Thanks for the linked table.
Interestingly there are 6 clubs with a far inferior expected GD than, including Newcastle and CP.
My non-scientific takes is:
1. CP and Newcastle have mugged opponents, taking their rare chance in narrow matches. Which is fair enough, teams have always done this.
2. We’ve obviously conceded devastating single goals, when we’ve played alright. A very long list of games to mention but Burnley at home, CP at home two obvious examples. As we all recognise, we’re not tucking away our big chances created, Maupay, Trossard and Mooy stand out for this trait in the PL website stats.
3. Watford are falsely near the bottom of the real table, due to mismanagement by the last two incumbents. Expect them to ascend the table.
Kind of fun.
I balk at this line "There’s also the not insignificant matter of working with a small squad that is getting old" when the reality is that we have a big squad which is young and, crucially, inexperienced.
But otherwise, yeah, its work in progress, but a progress that one has to admit might include a relegation. Which would certainly be the oddest relegation I've seen Brighton do considering we're really quite good most of the time.
The second reason you've listed is the main reason I think we will go down, simple as that.