US v. England: Almost Australia v. Germany?
Easily my favorite new statistic from FIFA for this World Cup is the Actual Playing Time: the minutes a team actually has the ball during a match. It can tell you the pace of the game at a glance and can give you a good sense of exactly how frenetic some teams' attacks can be.
For example, out of the 90+ clock minutes in the US v.
US Soccer by the Numbers @ Jun 14, 2010 10:05 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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