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Yes, it's a context-free statistic. Everton won 1-0 at Man Utd earlier this season with an XG of 0.16 to Man Utd's 2.2. But that doesn't take into account that had 10 men for almost literally the entire match, and we're hanging onto a lead.It's got big flaws, doesn't legilsate for the state the game is in for example. You'd expect Leeds to have had more yesterday for example when they're chasing to get back into a game and got their tails up a bit after scoring.
Are you sure? That’d be expected goal difference wouldn’t it?xG takes both goals and conceded goals into account.
We were never that prolific last season either and had a successful one in the end. Think we had 1 or 2 games where we won by 1 or more goals, already matched that in a better division in 18 games.Yes, it's a context-free statistic. Everton won 1-0 at Man Utd earlier this season with an XG of 0.16 to Man Utd's 2.2. But that doesn't take into account that had 10 men for almost literally the entire match, and we're hanging onto a lead.
XG generally over the last couple of years, had a correspondence accuracy of between 57-60% of a results. Different styles of play also impact how many shots a team is likely to have, and the perceived 'quality' of chances. If teams score a lot of goals from outside the box, those shots come a low XG. So you could have someone who is a world class player and long shot specialist scoring from 20 yards, and that goal will have a lower XG than a ball falling to Jeff Whitley on the penalty spot, that he scuffs out for a throw in.
So you can Aston Villa smash 4-0 v Bournemouth and having an XG of 1.3 - which happened.
xG is useful, but the way it gets treated is like it's the only thing that matters.
I dont think brobbeys header was that easy, he had to go for power due to the angle and the fact keeper is pretty much there to save it unless it beat him for pace. But would have to watch the replay againI cant understand how Brobbey fluffs a 1-on-1 most strikers would put away.
Brobbey should take the net out with a header he caught flush from 9 yards.
And adingra had a good chance he duly curled into the far corner.
And that equates to only 0.6xG or sommet![]()
Agree, just like high press, low block , false number 9 or whatever and all the rest of the fancy bollox that is now spouted.Its just a load of bollox
It's got big flaws, doesn't legilsate for the state the game is in for example. You'd expect Leeds to have had more yesterday for example when they're chasing to get back into a game and got their tails up a bit after scoring.
I cant understand how Brobbey fluffs a 1-on-1 most strikers would put away.
Brobbey should take the net out with a header he caught flush from 9 yards.
And adingra had a good chance he duly curled into the far corner.
And that equates to only 0.6xG or sommet![]()
But that's how most people use it. Most people see one team has double the xG of another team and think they should automatically be winning the game.Its not used for assessing who was the better team though