Sandfields Jack
Youth Team Apprentice
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The ultimate XG must have been the home match with ManU and the away match with the Arse that season. Totally battered and overrun all match and then JoJon Shevley gets a ridiculous deflected shot in the first and an incredibly not offside Gomis scored the scruffiest goal ever seen in the second and we win both. To be fair I loved it at the time. The following season not so much. Christ, what we threw away by appointing Managerial Monk. He earned the right to wear the suit dontcha know. Steak, chips and HP sauce all round.Overperforming on xG is a big red flag.
That's what Cardiff did last season. You can't keep lucking out on that metric. As this season has proved.
(For those who might not understand the metric - think back to the first full PL season under Monk where we finished 8th but Fabianski was man of the match most weeks, then think about what happened the following year)
? We scored 3 and one was a worldie. Seems uncannily accurate to me. Why is it surprisingly low?2.79 expected goals against Plymouth. Surprisingly low. Then again Key's goal probably had an expected goal rating of 0.0001.
Because we created probably 7 good chances. Vipotnik squandered two very presentable chances, one 6 yards out in the middle of the goal. Eom also missed a sitter.? We scored 3 and one was a worldie. Seems uncannily accurate to me. Why is it surprisingly low?
Not sure how anyone can question his attacking philosophy when we're on our best winning streak since 2007.Because we created probably 7 good chances. Vipotnik squandered two very presentable chances, one 6 yards out in the middle of the goal. Eom also missed a sitter.
If there is a bit of a concern with Sheehan it's that the opposition have a higher total expected goals from open play than we have. I was pleased with our open play against QPR, so that's a step in the right direction, but it's still an open question as to what Sheehan's attacking philosophy is. Defensively he's answered all questions.
Because it's a load of bollocks.? We scored 3 and one was a worldie. Seems uncannily accurate to me. Why is it surprisingly low?
Indeed it is. Couldn't see the wood for the trees for a moment.Because it's a load of bollocks.
I hope his 'attacking philosophy' is "stick the ball in their onion bag"Not sure how anyone can question his attacking philosophy when we're on our best winning streak since 2007.
Just goes to show how much nonsense this XG stuff really is.