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Matchday 30

Quality recoveries & build-up play that offers guarantees

This video illustrates how recoveries can be distinguished not only in terms of their effectiveness, but also their quality. Barcelona record the fourth-most advantageous recoveries in the league, i.e. situations that involve a numerical advantage and where the side in possession has more players ahead of the ball than the opposition.

Given the importance of build-up play in the system deployed by Xavi’s troops, the team’s set-up at the start of the attacking transition is key. This video shows how the Barcelona players react in these situations. It’s worth pointing out that 15% of the Catalan giants’ recoveries put them at an advantage.

It’s your Game

Matchday 18

Getafe CF

1 - 0

CA Osasuna

SUN 19.12.2021

17:30

Season 2021/2022

Coliseum

Athletic Club

3 - 2

Real Betis

SUN 19.12.2021

15:15

Season 2021/2022

Estadio San Mamés

Sevilla FC

2 - 1

Atlético de Madrid

SAT 18.12.2021

20:00

Season 2021/2022

Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán

Real Sociedad

1 - 3

Villarreal CF

SAT 18.12.2021

15:15

Season 2021/2022

Reale Arena

Sevilla FC

2 - 1

Atlético de Madrid

SAT 18.12.2021

20:00

Season 2021/2022

Matchday 18

Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán

Intensity is the name of the game for powerhouses Sevilla

Sevilla feature amongst the top five teams in LaLiga Santander for the distance covered per game (111km). In addition, Julen Lopetegui’s charges have scored the third most goals following counter-attacks. The Andalusians are also one of the top five sides when it comes to attempts per match (12.6).

However, if there’s one area in which the Nervion-based side excel, it’s their ability to quash the opposition’s goalscoring chances. Indeed, the Sevillians lie top of the LaLiga Santander pile in the goal prevention stakes, recording a score of 96%.

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Atletico reap rewards for counter-attacking tactic

A comparison of the statistics recorded by Atleti and Sevilla offers some fascinating insights and allows us to draw some interesting parallels.

Nobody has scored more goals following a counter-attack than Diego Simeone’s side, whose lightning attacking transitions really are a sight to behold. Meanwhile, the Madrilenians lie in fourth spot in the LaLiga Santander standings for distance covered per match, posting an average of 112km.

The Rojiblancos occupy third spot in the league rankings for both points per goal and attempts.

PLAYER FOCUS

Jordan is the ultimate midfielder enforcer

The Sevilla midfield ace has chalked up over 12 passes per game in the final third, which represents 19% of his passing output.

One of the talented Spaniard’s biggest strengths is his ability to play long balls and his aptitude for these passes to find their intended recipient. Indeed, he has posted a success rate of 74%, a return that has propelled him to second spot in the team’s standings in this department.

It should therefore come as very little surprise that he beats so many opposition players per pass, as illustrated in the video below.

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Metric of the Week

Matchday 30

Find out the meaning of each metric

Number of players involved per possession offers clear indication of team’s style

There are a number of ways in which a team’s possession can be defined, with the number of players involved in them being one of the methods that we analyse. This criteria measures how many team members touch the ball during the course of an attacking transition. Teams whose game involves more intricate build-up play and possessions typically feature more players per possession.

As this video illustrates, Real Madrid are the LaLiga Santander champions for the number of players involved per possession, with an average of 3.67 per outing.

HOW IT'S MADE

Beyond Stats offers incredible metrics which go beyond the ordinary in the football industry: it does not limit itself to gathering the data normally used for the standard analyses that reach fans, but goes one step further, collecting a vast amount of in-match information, almost in real time, thanks to LaLiga’ s Mediacoach proprietary tool, that is capable of revealing new perspectives on the game at a deeper level, allowing patterns to be traced and future predictions to be made. 

In every LaLiga stadiums we have up to sixteen high-resolution, fixed perimeter cameras for optical tracking which follow the positions of the players, referees, and the ball on the field of play, collecting the physical and technical/tactical data at the dizzying rate of 25 times a second. These devices permit the integration, through the Mediacoach analysis tool, of two technologies: tracking and eventing. Tracking is based on the positional information collected by the stadium perimeter cameras and allows for the generation of metrics such as distance covered, top and average speeds, and number of sprints. Eventing allows more objective events to be recorded: number of passes, corners, and fouls committed and received, for example. The information captured through tracking and eventing is integrated and stored in the system forming a high-volume set of data. 

The raw data collected is processed for analysis by a multidisciplinary team composed of LaLiga experts in business intelligence & analytics and football analysis, through machine learning and artificial intelligence processes made possible thanks to the Azure technology supplied by Microsoft, which is capable of processing large volumes of data. After processing, an algorithm is generated that permits the visualisation of the metrics that reach fans through Beyond Stats. These statistics allow fans to better understand why their team has won or lost a match, or to benefit from a panoramic view of their performance and expectations, gifting football fans an unprecedented immersion in the experience.