What you were expecting did not match what you got.
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I'm expecting a much improved display from Fabinho today and him having been told to get his head on swivel, to be more aware and to pick up press and counter press more astutely and be defending and guarding against counters when we're attacking
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
What you were expecting did not match what you got.
Glad to see Millie back
His experience gave us steady heads today
What's the third loss Atletico away, Chelsea away just gone in the fa cup and ?
Cant recall the third one.
These stats arent conclusive or tested for significance, merely descriptive and interesting.
It's come up of old with N4C and very recently with Steveo.
The longer timeframe of stats, more games, gives better indications. You've taken a small sample of games.
Not one player in the stats I'd given had a ppg less than 2.04. Origi and Firminos ppg all comps goes back to Klopps first season. The rest hendo/fab/matip/gomez are from 18/19 onwards.
As such your stats if used to predict the future would suggest that were Gomez & VVD our centrebacks and Fabinho our no6, we would get 1.5ppg, have a win ratio of 50% and lose every other game.
This is so out of kilter with the wider dataset and reality that imo it isnt worth taking seriously as an accurate sample.
Over a longer timeframe, the stats indicate Virgil and Gomez get more clean sheets and have a higher win ratio.
Why are you using stats for seasons ago that are in no way relevant to our current team and how it has evolved and over which times several players have got so much better? Fabinho is irrefutable evidence that even 2 months is a very long time in this team and a lot can change, I'd actually be tempted to offload Fabinho and get Soumare in, he isn't a true No6 and will never have the a midfielder's reading of the game or passing
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
Sometimes can we use the naked eye and say Fabinho looked better today and more assured
Yep, I'm glad someone else is paying attention and actually taking note that Fabinho's positioning is generally very poor, he was way over hyped by too many here because he wasn't Henderson and took his place, look at Hendo now after the work we've done with the front 3 interchanging more and he has forward passing options on a lot more Edit: That's a very big reason why comparing 17/18 and 18/19 performances at No6 to this season when there's increased movement and forward options is daft
Last edited by Nineteenx; 7th March 2020 at 06:08 PM.
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