My theory is this, the more clear cut chances you create, the more goals you score, let’s see how many clear cut chances the Premier League sides have created this season.
Summary of Clear Cut Chances & Chances Created
Green =best, Red = worst |
Stats via EPL Index |
Clear Cut Chances and Goals Scored
My theory that the more clear cut chances you create, the
more goals you score is not 100% true. The likes of Tottenham and Reading both
break that line of thinking, but the stats do suggest a some connection between
clear cut chances and goals scored.
Key Points/ Observations
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Man United creating clear cut chances in abundance: Man United have created an incredible amount of clear cut chances. This
is one of the reasons why United are free scoring this season. United have
created more than double the chances of around 6 Premier League sides. One must
credit Sir Alex Ferguson’s ability to create sides and find players that have
the understanding and tactical awareness to create good chances for their
fellow team mates. It is quite clear looking at the stats, Man United create a
stupendous amount of clear cut chances at home, no other Premier League side
have created 20 clear cut chances at home, while United have created 26, which
roughly equates to 3 clear cut chances created per home game. If Man United
continue to create clear cut chances at this rate, I believe they will carry on
scoring for fun this season.
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Norwich
creating an impressive amount of clear cut chances: Norwich have been on a
monumental run of late, going unbeaten in their last 10 PL games. This run has
been fuelled by the fact Norwich have the ability to create a decent amount of
clear cut chances. A reasonable 15% of the chances Norwich have created have been
clear cut. What impresses me about The Canaries, is although they do not create
a whole deal of chances, the chances they do create are quality chances, which
can be the difference between winning and losing games.
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Everton
have created the most chances in the Premier League: Everton being the top
creators in the Premier League is no surprise to me. After all, the likes of
Baines are have the fantastic ability to create chances not only in open play
but from set pieces too. But Everton creating 27 clear cut chances is not bad
at all, what will satisfy David Moyes the most is the a near equilibrium in the
clear cut chances created home or away.
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Arsenal
create the most clear cut chances away from home: Perhaps this comes as no
surprise to some, after all, Arsenal are at their most effective when playing
on the counter and away from home, they have a better chance to counter, as the
opponent presses higher and plays a higher line.
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Wigan’s
poor 4 clear cut chances created away from home is an early concern: At the
DW Wigan have no problem creating clear cut chances, however, on the road, it’s
a different story. What surprised me was the fact, Wigan’s system is
predominantly structured on counter attacking and you’d expect them to create
more clear cut chances on the road, given it is more likely that there will be
more space for them to exploit on the road. Furthermore, it is probable that a
clear cut chance will be created when there is more space, as the marking is
lax and players can be found out of position.
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Liverpool
creating chances, but not enough quality chances: Liverpool’s lack of
finesse in front of goal has been widely talked about for the past 18 months.
However, there have been many calls that, ‘Liverpool are one natural goal
scorer away from being successful.’ I am unsure of this, although having a goal
poacher would certainly see Liverpool score more goals, the quality of the
chances Liverpool have created has not been great. Only 9% of Liverpool’s
chances have been clear cut, there are 14 sides who have created more clear cut
chances than The Reds, even though Liverpool have created the second highest
amount of chances in the Premier League. If Liverpool are to improve their
League standing, I feel they need to indeed their chances, but more pertinently
the chances they create have to be better, therefore making it easier for the
attackers to finish.
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Aston
Villa’s struggling to create at home: A few seasons ago, Villa park was
something of a fortress , but a mere 4 clear cut chances being created at home
is something which perhaps demonstrates this young Villa sides lack of
experience and know how. Perhaps the pressure of playing in front of a big
crowd is having an effect on Villa’s expressive side of their game, if you look
at their away clear cut chances, its far far better, I think it is a mental
aspect which is effecting this young Villa team at home.
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Tottenham
scoring comfortably, yet not created many clear cut chances: This is
an odd one, one which really surprised me, prior to looking up the stats, I
expected Tottenham to be up there with the teams creating the most quality
chances in the Premier League, I mean look at their creative players, the likes
of Lennon, Bale, Dembele and Dempsey. These are all players who can create quality
chances. I expect Spurs to create more clear cut chances as the squad grows
into AVB’s team.
And to finish off, here's a pie chart showing how much or how little clear cut chances the Premier League sides have created.
(Stats from EPL Index, Date stats taken: 18/12/12 )