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  • Krebstar
    is looking at stats.
    • May 2005
    • 12904

    #1381
    Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

    Originally posted by KG
    I fully expect United to win tomorrow and continue their roller coaster season.


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    Sit very deep, hit on the counter, and leave Pep wondering how he possibly lost again by isolating his defenders and relying on Walker sprinting back to stop every counter.

    It’s very plausible.

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    • ~LiverpoolRed~
      YNWA
      • Dec 2008
      • 10755

      #1382
      Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

      Mike Dean handing out yellow cards to Aston Villa like candy.

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      • 3304Life
        MVP
        • Sep 2016
        • 3002

        #1383
        Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

        Should Nuno be under more criticism for this Wolves team going backwards? In isolation taking a championship team to the europa league in a couple of years is amazing but the squad had huge investment and additions of proven champions league players signed as a result of their influence from Mendes. And they don’t look good. Their style of play is boring and overly defensive when they should be controlling games with the likes of Neves, Moutinho and Neto in there. I’m not impressed with him or them.


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        • Krebstar
          is looking at stats.
          • May 2005
          • 12904

          #1384
          Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

          Originally posted by 3304Life
          And they don’t look good. Their style of play is boring and overly defensive when they should be controlling games with the likes of Neves, Moutinho and Neto in there.
          Well, they went from Championship to Europa League in two years by controlling games without the ball and being defensive first.

          Wolves 18/19 (7th)
          - 13th in possession
          - 10th in pass accuracy
          - 10th in shots per game
          - 13th in goals scored
          - 9th in xG

          - 7th in shots allowed per game
          - 5th in interceptions per game
          - 3rd in tackles per game
          - 6th in goals allowed
          - 4th in xGA



          Wolves 19/20 (7th)
          - 12th in possession
          - 10th in pass accuracy
          - 9th in shots per game
          - 9th in goals scored
          - 7th in xG

          - 6th in shots allowed per game
          - 4th in interceptions per game
          - 8th in tackles per game
          - 6th in goals allowed
          - 2nd in xGA

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          • 3304Life
            MVP
            • Sep 2016
            • 3002

            #1385
            Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

            But that same approach doesn’t work anymore, and they’re going backwards. There’s no real evolution to the team. There are some very talented players there being told to play a role they’re not well suited for and it’s going to backfire eventually when they want to go to a team that will allow them to play.

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            • KG
              Welcome Back
              • Sep 2005
              • 17583

              #1386
              Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

              Originally posted by 3304Life
              But that same approach doesn’t work anymore, and they’re going backwards. There’s no real evolution to the team. There are some very talented players there being told to play a role they’re not well suited for and it’s going to backfire eventually when they want to go to a team that will allow them to play.

              That same approach has Spurs sitting top of the table though, albeit with better players.

              I don’t know much about his man management from the outside it looks like his players love him. The results probably won’t get better considering they have David Luiz’s son playing up top.


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              • 3304Life
                MVP
                • Sep 2016
                • 3002

                #1387
                Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

                Originally posted by KG
                That same approach has Spurs sitting top of the table though, albeit with better players.

                I don’t know much about his man management from the outside it looks like his players love him. The results probably won’t get better considering they have David Luiz’s son playing up top.


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                This is my issue though. The approach works for Spurs because they’ve built a team that is very functional. Hojbjerg, Sissoko and Winks isn’t as good a midfield as Neves and Moutinho, in theory. But for the style of play it works much better because those players are suited to it. So it’s either a flaw in the recruitment of new players or a flaw in the manager for failing to adapt the style to suit his team.

                I do appreciate that he’s recently moved to a back 4 to address it but he then insists on Coady being in defense rather than in the midfield which is crazy to me. And I really don’t understand the Silva signing beyond him being Portuguese.


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                • Krebstar
                  is looking at stats.
                  • May 2005
                  • 12904

                  #1388
                  Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

                  Originally posted by 3304Life
                  But that same approach doesn’t work anymore, and they’re going backwards. There’s no real evolution to the team. There are some very talented players there being told to play a role they’re not well suited for and it’s going to backfire eventually when they want to go to a team that will allow them to play.
                  They're definitely behind on some metrics compared to the previous two seasons, but defensively they're about the same as last year and it can not be overstated how much they miss Jimenez in terms of their attack, now missing him for essentially three matches.

                  Last season Jimenez was 9th in goals scored, and xG, 3rd in shots per game at 3.1 only behind Salah and Aguero. He played in every game, only not starting once, so his impact is immediately missed even in 3 matches.

                  18/19 (12 matches)

                  16 PTS
                  20.53 xPTS

                  12 G
                  17.29 xG

                  13 GA
                  10.90 xGA



                  19/20 (12 matches)

                  16 PTS
                  17.76 xPTS

                  16 G
                  16.48 xG

                  15 GA
                  14.62 xGA



                  20/21 (12 matches)

                  17 PTS
                  13.2 xPTS

                  11 G
                  12 xG

                  16 GA
                  16.31 xGA

                  In terms of facing teams who allow them to play, if you look at the three lowest teams in terms of possession last season (Newcastle, Burnley, Watford), in the six matches against them Wolves did only take 7 points. But, they're identity the last few seasons was how well they can play against to sides and sides who want the ball, which is increasingly more sides than not.

                  I think it's too early for him to be under kind of pressure. It's a really weird season, and what he's done the last two seasons has worked very well considering the transfers they've made, their budget, etc. It'll be interesting to see how their next twelve matches go, for example, to see how the second third of the season compares to the first third.

                  I should do some actual work now instead of looking up stats.

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                  • Krebstar
                    is looking at stats.
                    • May 2005
                    • 12904

                    #1389
                    Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

                    When looking at stats for last season I saw the leaders in terms of fouled per game and I couldn't believe how high Grealish's number was, so I looked at the last ten seasons—it's crazy how much higher his is than what was the average of the nine seasons before (2.8).

                    19/20: Grealish, 4.6
                    18/19: Zaha, 3.0
                    17/18: Zaha, 2.6
                    16/17: Zaha, 3.5
                    15/16: Zaha, 2.6
                    14/15: Hazard, 3.0
                    13/14: Snodgrass, 2.6
                    12/13: Sessegnon, 2.5
                    11/12: Suarez, 2.4
                    10/11: Pienaar, 3.1


                    Originally posted by Krebstar
                    I should do some actual work now instead of looking up stats.
                    I kept looking at stats.

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                    • KG
                      Welcome Back
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 17583

                      #1390
                      Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

                      Originally posted by 3304Life
                      This is my issue though. The approach works for Spurs because they’ve built a team that is very functional. Hojbjerg, Sissoko and Winks isn’t as good a midfield as Neves and Moutinho, in theory. But for the style of play it works much better because those players are suited to it. So it’s either a flaw in the recruitment of new players or a flaw in the manager for failing to adapt the style to suit his team.

                      I do appreciate that he’s recently moved to a back 4 to address it but he then insists on Coady being in defense rather than in the midfield which is crazy to me. And I really don’t understand the Silva signing beyond him being Portuguese.


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                      Give me that Spurs midfield over Neves/Moutinho any day of the week. Neves and Moutinho are good players no doubt but extremely immobile and they virtually have the same qualities, just a huge age gap. Plus you have Ndombele who’s better than those two and Lo Celso.

                      100% agree on the Silva signing. He might turn out good but I haven’t been too impressed with him in his appearances so far. He’s young though and it seems like Nuno loves putting him out there as a 9 which he doesn’t look physically capable of playing in this league right now.


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                      • Keirik
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 3770

                        #1391
                        Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

                        Still feeling each other out but City def look like the better quality, better coached team. While City try to find where they can pick United apart, United just try to bypass the entire midfield with switches that attempt to go from their own half to the home run magical pass straight up top.
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                        • Krebstar
                          is looking at stats.
                          • May 2005
                          • 12904

                          #1392
                          Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

                          Originally posted by Keirik
                          Still feeling each other out but City def look like the better quality, better coached team. While City try to find where they can pick United apart, United just try to bypass the entire midfield with switches that attempt to go from their own half to the home run magical pass straight up top.

                          Are you surprised to see Shaw instead of Telles?

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                          • Keirik
                            MVP
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 3770

                            #1393
                            Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

                            Originally posted by Krebstar
                            Are you surprised to see Shaw instead of Telles?
                            Very. I thought Telles has been good then again, I’m not 100% convinced Ole decides his starting 11 based on actual performance.
                            Last edited by Keirik; 12-12-2020, 01:11 PM.
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                            • Keirik
                              MVP
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 3770

                              #1394
                              Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

                              Forgot the good in my response lol. If I were city, I’d just try to isolate and go at MaGuire. He has no good decision making skills, no pace, and no sense of where he is on the pitch in relation to the rest of the squad.
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                              • Keirik
                                MVP
                                • Mar 2003
                                • 3770

                                #1395
                                Re: 2020-2021 English Football Thread

                                Even without Offsides, it Wasn’t a penalty anyway but again, Rashford refuses to ever take a ball first time.
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