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It's been awhile since I trawled through the Guardian chalkboards for interesting items. I know, we
all missed it.
I remain convinced that Liverpool changed tact in midfield during the interval. The key seemed to
be Spearing, more willing to stay in his own half and shield the defense rather than pressing
higher up the pitch and leaving gaps.
Trademark volley from the non-flying Dutchman Bergkamp still got it by soccermr Ajax's coaching
team like to roll back the years from time to time. Take this video, for instance. Frank De Boer
play a lovely Hollywood pass, Dennis Bergkamp gets on the end of it and works his magic by firing
in a glorious [.
Trademark volley from the non-flying Dutchman Bergkamp still got it by soccermr Ajax's coaching
team like to roll back the years from time to time. Take this video, for instance. Frank De Boer
play a lovely Hollywood pass, Dennis Bergkamp gets on the end of it and works his magic by firing
in a glorious [.
As a team, Liverpool's passing accuracy in the Premier League so far this season is 81%, which is
fairly good, but it means means that 19% of passes are being misplaced in every league game. Who
are biggest culprits when it comes to giving the ball away?Before you read any further, try and
guess who are the worst offenders.
In terms of the technical quality of games, the data taken from the Russian Premier League again
shows few disparities between performances on the different surfaces. Critics of artificial turf
often hold that players are not comfortable in possession on artificial pitches, yet the average
number of touches per player remained steady (2.
You can deride stats all you like but sometimes they tell you things your eyes missed.
Take the following, for example:
Aerial duels won per game:
Hangeland 2.7
Hughes 2.1
Senderos 0.4
Weird. This isn't headers per game, merely what happens when two players contest a ball in the
air.