woodlebert
Striker
This is a very different point to whether xG has any use or notI firmly believe that the over-reliance, almost obsession, on stats in today’s game is aiding the decrease in quality and excitement of the game as a spectacle. Play has become too ‘safe’, centre backs have the highest passing numbers, flair players are suppressed and players are scared to shoot. The data boys have taken over the game, and it’s not for the better.
xG can be useful to lots of people working in and following football, but it can also be part of a reliance on data which has impacted the “beauty” of the game