Dimensions of Defensive Production: Degrading Opponents' Shot Frequency and Accuracy in the Premier League
Following up on my post about shot creation versus shot conversion as measures of offensive production (see also the On Football post), here's a quick and dirty analysis of Premier League teams' ability to degrade opponents' shot frequency (measured by shots allowed) and shot accuracy (the ratio of shots on target to shots allowed).
Soccer Quantified @ Jan 27, 2011 5:21 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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