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| Brighton | Spurs | Comment | |
| PPDA | 3.48 | 3.827 | |
| Pressing Intensity (seconds) | 11.7 | 10 | |
| Defensive Height | 50.2 | 49.3 | |
| Avg High Turnovers per games | 17 | 23.5 | Brighton high press less effective in generating turnovers |
| Possession | 61.5% | 63% | |
| Field Tilt | 70.17 (66.5% on graphs?) | 69.83 (67.5 on graphs?) | |
| Penetration above 75% | 69 | 67 | |
| Ball control inside 50-84% pitch | 14.58 | 25.28 | Brighton less patient in trying to unpick defences |
| Ball control above 75% pitch | 2.05 | 4.45 | " |
| Avg Speed | 10 | 8.9 | " |
| Avg Direct speed upfield | 1.9 | 1.7 | " |
| Avg Passes per Sequence | 6.5 | 7 | |
| Shot conversion rate of Possession Chains | 7.24 | 7.93 | Despite being less patient, Brighton are still converting almost as many attacking sequences into shots |
| Avg Time taken to build up a shot | 16.91 | 17.69 | |
| Verticality | 0.106 | 0.073 | |
| Avg Shots Taken | 16 | 18.5 | |
| Avg xG per Shot | 0.097 | 0.129 | Due to less patience in attack, Brighton attempting lower-quality shots on average |
| Avg Shots Conceded | 9.3 | 8.5 | |
| Avg xG Conceded per Shot | 0.18 | 0.125 | Brighton more porous on the counter than Spurs? |
Interesting to compare Brighton to Spurs...
For context, opponents (points) so far:
Brighton: Everton (4), United (7), Woolwich (14), Ipswich (4), Forest (9), Chelsea (13) = 51
(Everton red card 66', Woolwich red card 49', Forest red card 83')
Tottenham: Leicester (3), Everton (4), Newcastle (11), Woolwich (14), Brentford (7), United (7) = 46
(United red card 42')
Arguably any stats difference are not due to vastly different quality of opponents.
Brighton Spurs Comment PPDA 3.48 3.827 Pressing Intensity (seconds) 11.7 10 Defensive Height 50.2 49.3 Avg High Turnovers per games 17 23.5 Brighton high press less effective in generating turnovers Possession 61.5% 63% Field Tilt 70.17 (66.5% on graphs?) 69.83 (67.5 on graphs?) Penetration above 75% 69 67 Ball control inside 50-84% pitch 14.58 25.28 Brighton less patient in trying to unpick defences Ball control above 75% pitch 2.05 4.45 "Avg Speed 10 8.9 "Avg Direct speed upfield 1.9 1.7 "Avg Passes per Sequence 6.5 7 Shot conversion rate of Possession Chains 7.24 7.93 Despite being less patient, Brighton are still converting almost as many attacking sequences into shots Avg Time taken to build up a shot 16.91 17.69 Verticality 0.106 0.073 Avg Shots Taken 16 18.5 Avg xG per Shot 0.097 0.129 Due to less patience in attack, Brighton attempting lower-quality shots on average Avg Shots Conceded 9.3 8.5 Avg xG Conceded per Shot 0.18 0.125 Brighton more porous on the counter than Spurs?
Looks like being a real slug-fest with the ball changing hands every 11 seconds on average.
Never watched them.Good stuff. Very interesting.
Do you (or anyone else) know if this was Hürzeler's coaching style at St Pauli? Or is there still some leftover tactical muscle memory from De Zerbi?
Or maybe they're just here reading our commentsPresumably Ange and his tactical team are having similar conversations to ours here each week and reaching similar conclusions.
Numbers will be skewed by red cards in 2 games, one being fairly early against City. They also parked the bus against us but that one they had no excuse for. We finished 5th last year and they are meant to be a legit title contender. Not even Jose would have parked the bus at WHL when he was at Chelsea.What is going on with Woolwich. Surely they can't compete with City playing like this.