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PSxG (Post-Shot Expected Goals) save stats: This model evaluates the quality and danger of each shot and the likelihood of saving it. Numbers next to keepers show the difference between saves made and goals conceded, based on shot difficulty:
1) Sommer: Saved +5.1 goals in UCL, -0.1 in Serie A (+5 overall)
2) Alisson: +3.6 in UCL, +1.1 in EPL (+4.7)
3) Raya: +5.2 in UCL, -0.8 in EPL (+4.4)
4) Courtois: +2.4 in UCL, +1.9 in La Liga (+4.3)
5) Emiliano MartĂnez: +4.6 in UCL, -0.8 in EPL (+3.8)
6) SzczÄsny: +1.6 in UCL, +0.4 in La Liga (+2)
7) Ederson: -3.4 in UCL, +3.8 in EPL (+0.4)
8) Donnarumma: +2.3 in UCL, -2.8 in Ligue 1 (-0.5)
Add Sommerâs footwork, command at crosses, and consistency. Scratch Donnarumma from that lousy Ballon dâOr list and put the deserving Swiss in. 0 reply
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Fun fact ahead of the Europa League semifinals: the population of BodĂž, home of BodĂž/Glimt, is 20,000 less than the capacity of Tottenhamâs stadium.
Yet, this team from a cozy town by the Arctic Ocean has reached the Europa League semifinals. Along the way, theyâve beaten Braga, BeĆiktaĆ, Twente, Olympiacos, and even Lazio. No stars, no mega-budget.
Analysts give them just a 30% chance of reaching the finalâthe lowest among the four teams. Still, those odds are impressive. Especially considering BodĂž/Glimtâs squad is valued at âŹ43 million.
For comparison:
â Tottenham: âŹ836 million
â Manchester United: âŹ699 million
â Athletic Bilbao: âŹ367 million
Their next opponentâs squad is worth eight times more. How do they do it? Northern magic, no doubt. 1 reply
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All-time Premier League table, top 10:
1. Liverpool â 7,239 points (1.68 avg. per match)
2. Arsenal â 7,141 points (1.63)
3. Everton â 6,750 points (1.45)
4. Manchester United â 6,730 points (1.68)
5. Aston Villa â 6,034 points (1.43)
6. Manchester City â 5,730 points (1.49)
7. Chelsea â 5,407 points (1.49)
8. Tottenham â 5,403 points (1.49)
9. Newcastle â 5,182 points (1.4)
10. Sunderland â 4,413 points (1.35) 1 reply
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