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His recent comments suggest that the teams will be strong. I'd think there will be some rotation but I wouldnt expect to see youth players playing. He also mentioned financial implications of winning CL games. So it sounds like the teams he puts out will be strong.
Hopefully just bullsh*t to the press.
Your hobbies are rollerblading and you're also a bit of a rat-hound? Steel Wool
Sid knows he's crazy and he likes it. Balinkay
Whilst it isn't a massive amount of cash in the grand scheme of £50m+ transfer fees, you get about €2.8m per group stage win - so winning those last two games could add €5.6m - pays about half of Salah's current annual salary, or could be the classic "extra cash to get a deal over the line" or could bring a talented youth prospect in - Gomez cost less and Elliott didn't cost much more, so can understand feeling incentivised to field decent teams.
I'd emphasise "decent" though - maybe 5 or 6 from the first XI and pad it out - we shouldn't have to go full strength.
No there isn't, that's why it's a nonsense, you'd need all kinds of stats to properly analyse our players performances and any football game, the stats they use aren't meaningful, something I've always believed as far as key passes go, is the pass before an assist or ball played that creates a great chance is a key pass, it is to me, it has always been to me. Successful presses and positioning leading to an interception or tackle, successful runs to create the opportunity for a run too etc etc etc
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
Simple analysis of the stats reveal they are a nonsense also
Key passes:
Trent 4, Tsimi 4, Fab 2,
Jota, Salah, Hendo, Thiago & Matip all 1
ok, in that game, not one of our players missed an sitter, except for Jota from Tsimikas' cross, so for a pass leading to a shot being a 'key pass' there's surely got to be quality control, just because a player has a shot doesn't mean the pass was key to it, the pass might well be over hit or played to late allowing the defender to block or forcing our player to have to try and take it on in a ridiculous position, sorry, but that isn't a key pass
In last nights game we had 6 shots on target and 6 blocked and the one sitter Jota missed, that's 13 key passes in total, although arguably not as the shots might have been blocked because the pass wasn't good enough or the player was swamped and had no option so just took on a speculative shot with little chance of success, but that site has our players having made 15 key passes in total, they pertinently weren't 15 'key passes' in that game from our players
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
It lists Matip's pass as a key pass, but his pass was a fraction too late, meaning Jota was a fraction offside, so, it's pertinently not a key pass - being another good example of how misleading that sites stats and analysis is - there analysis is that it was a key pass leading to a shot on goal, even though it was played too late and the player was offside, sorry, that's just ridiculous, no quality control
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
It says we had 19 shots in the game
6 shots on target
7 shots off target
And 6 blocked.
You don't always get an assist with a goal scored, and you don't always get a key pass when a shot is taken.
But key passes can equal the number of shots taken.
It says 15 key passes from 19 shots taken.
Last edited by CCTV; 5th November 2021 at 01:42 AM.
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