Written by Matt Stevenson
Here’s the xG from the Sheffield Utd game that was one-sided. The first 10 minutes were event-free but AFCB were dominating possession. Then we scored, Semenyo cutting in from the right finding Tavernier through on Foderingham to slide it home (rated 2 in 5). We were creating a lot of about 1 in 10 chances (Tavernier *2, Kluivert and Solanke) but doubled the lead in unusual circumstances. An overhit ball ran through to Foderingham who miss-controlled it and was pickpocketed by Kluivert, who curled it in from a tight angle (rated 3 in 10). Many wouldn’t have seen it clearly, but I didn’t as I was watching Solanke and Trusty square up thinking the ball had run through to the keeper. Kluivert did well to hound United’s keeper and to take advantage. At half-time, the xG was Shef Utd 0.06 and AFCB 1.36 and the home team was booed off. The Blades’ fans’ mood didn’t get any better when in the 50th minute we went 3-0 up. Smith picked out Tavernier making a blind side run from the left to score (rated 47%). Three minutes later it was nearly 4, a shot by Semenyo (rated 1 in 11) saved by Foderingham rebounding quickly to Solanke who couldn’t steer it in (rated 57%). We kept pushing forward with two more 1 in 10 chances from Billing and Christie and a near 1 in 5 chance from Sinisterra between the 63rd and 73rd minute. In injury time Kerkez drove forward and shot just wide (rated 1 in 10) but in the final throes (the 96th minute) McBurnie had a good chance and headed home (rated 1 in 3) to remove the clean sheet. The final xG was Shef U 0.82 AFCB 3.14, although OPTA had it as Shef U 0.81 AFCB 2.71. This was our highest xG of the season, surpassing the 2.02 (Opta) at Brentford.
Man of the match against Sheffield United
Tavernier
Kluivert
Semenyo
Cook
Senesi
Smith
Zabarnyi
Christie
Solanke
Neto
The most notable thing for me on the average position was that it was almost identical to the positions against Newcastle indicating that we are settling into the way Iraola wants to play. The full-backs Kelly (5) and Smith (15) were advanced of the centre backs, Senesi (25) and Zabarnyi (27) with Cook(4) and Christie (10) holding. Semenyo (24) was a little deeper and more central then against Newcastle, with Kluivert (19) pushed higher and closer to Solanke (9). Kerekez (3) replaced Kelly (5) at half time due to Kelly’s injury in a like-for-like swap. On the 66th minute two attacking players, Kluivert and Semenyo were withdrawn, Billing (29) replacing Kluivert in the 10 role and Sinisterra (17) replacing Semenyo on the right. In the 82nd minute, Brooks (7) came on for Tavernier, but played on the right, I’m not sure who moved to the left side.
We had 28 touches in the opposition’s penalty area, Kluivert leading the way with 7, followed by Solanke and Tavernier with 5. Sinesterra had 4 penalty area touches in his 30-minute spell.
Our players tried to take on a man only 17 times, being successful ten times. Semenyo was successful 3 from 5, Kluivert 2 from 3 with 4 players succeeding on their only attempt.
We had 23 attempts (5 big, 2 for Tavernier, one each for Solanke, Sinisterra and Kluivert) noting that chances can be provided after saves, deflections or a defensive error and not created. We hit the target 11 times. Shef U had 10 attempts, 1 big, and hit the target twice.
AFCB won 15 out of 20 tackles. The only people to lose tackles were Christie 4 from 8 and Zabarnyi 2 from 3, neither of which were poor records.
According to Opta AFCB made no errors that led to a chance (and therefore, by extension a goal).
Smith gave away most fouls (2) whilst six AFCB players were fouled once. There was one AFCB booking, Billing in a scrimmage, whilst Shef U had 4 players booked.
afcdibby said…
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