I get the concept of xG but I don't understand who actually publishes this data. Is it one source? It is multiple sources?
Is it a 14 year old kid with a laptop in Manilla who's never seen a PL game in his life, watching matches on a dodgy stream and feeding his view of how easy / difficult a chance is into a database, based on playing FIFA? Or is xG the output of a panel of former pros, forming a balanced judgment based on real life experience of playing at the top level? Or something in between?
I think xG has a role but who actually curates the data and forms the judgements? It seems to becoming accepted as a universal truth and valid measurement to judge teams and players and the numbers go unquestioned; but I've no idea who is actually responsible for producing, publishing and managing the data.
Is it a 14 year old kid with a laptop in Manilla who's never seen a PL game in his life, watching matches on a dodgy stream and feeding his view of how easy / difficult a chance is into a database, based on playing FIFA? Or is xG the output of a panel of former pros, forming a balanced judgment based on real life experience of playing at the top level? Or something in between?
I think xG has a role but who actually curates the data and forms the judgements? It seems to becoming accepted as a universal truth and valid measurement to judge teams and players and the numbers go unquestioned; but I've no idea who is actually responsible for producing, publishing and managing the data.