1. Lallana has apparently put a spell on most LFC fans. I have never been more shocked and ashamed by my fellow Reds supporters than today. Adam Lallana voted as Man of the Match? Why? Someone please give me a rational, logical explanation with examples and statistics. Gerrard, Henderson, Sterling, Lovren, Moreno, Manquillo, and Skrtel were all more deserving. Markovic is six years his senior and has never played 'English' football, though he wasn't much worse than the Prince of St. Albans. Seriously, is it the Anglo-Saxon halo that is blinding you?
2. Balotelli is a match away from being rubbished. Or at least he should be. Super Mario was all but and it's becoming more apparent with each match that he either doesn't want/understand/care to play our style of football. He stands around doing nothing, thinks he'll be able to perform magic once he gets the ball, and then looks like a donkey when he does. I think he forgot how much faster and more physical the EPL is compared to Serie A. He'll be longing to return to Italy soon enough.
3. Henderson's passing is becoming unparalleled. Some of his passes in the first half I have only seen the likes of from one Steven George Gerrard. Brilliant stuff. I am not a huge Hendo fan, but if he continues to move the ball around like he did today, it's only a matter of time. Not to mention he has all-round skills with an engine that never quits. The only issue I have with him is that he gets too excited and still let's his age show by turning the ball over, taking a bad shot, making a bad tackle, etc.
4, We can play defence. We held Everton to just a goal and it was a lucky one at that. Coming in the Blues had scored at least two goals in every previous EPL match. Lovren and Skrtel appeared to get along and neither went forward too often, but even when they did, they would dump the ball then get back. Everton actually had more possession and a free-flowing ball moment until they got close to the 18-yard area, then they got shut down.
5. Gerrard still has it. Though I'd still give Man of the Match to Hendo for his all-round performance, Stevie-G silenced his critics with an outstanding show. The free kick was just the icing on the cake as his passing was world class, not to mention he added three successful tackles and three clearances to his tally. He's far from done.
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Saturday, September 27, 2014
Five Things Learnt: Lallana is a sorcerer, not a magician
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Thursday, September 25, 2014
Lovren back in top ten overall, but is Per Mertesacker the most underrated footballer in England?
Players must have played at least 300 minutes to qualify. Efficiency ratings are how likely a positive outcome will occur while that player is either in possession (attacking) or reacting to opposition possession (defensive).
He's baaaaaaaaaaccckkkk. Yaya Toure retakes the top spot on attack, but only really because Nasri came up 24 minutes short. Gerrard is Liverpool's highest rated player at 19th.
Attacking efficiency ranking
Per Mertesacker has sky-rocketed to the top of the defence rankings following a few solid performances. Lovren is 7th and rising.
Sir Per goes top as Lovren breaks into the top ten overall.
Super super Senderos is no longer in the top ten of players most valuable to their club efficiency-wise, but he has so much 'character'. John O'Shea continues to be a head and shoulders above his Sunderland teammates.
Most valuable to their club efficiency-wise
He's baaaaaaaaaaccckkkk. Yaya Toure retakes the top spot on attack, but only really because Nasri came up 24 minutes short. Gerrard is Liverpool's highest rated player at 19th.
Attacking efficiency ranking
Y. Toure | 0.829 |
C. Fàbregas | 0.814 |
P. Mertesacker | 0.806 |
M. Schneiderlin | 0.792 |
E. Capoue | 0.786 |
Juan Mata | 0.783 |
F. Coloccini | 0.783 |
S. Distin | 0.774 |
M. Özil | 0.770 |
G. Barry | 0.768 |
Per Mertesacker has sky-rocketed to the top of the defence rankings following a few solid performances. Lovren is 7th and rising.
Defensive efficiency ranking
P. Mertesacker | 0.948 |
Curtis Davies | 0.934 |
P. Jagielka | 0.921 |
R. Ferdinand | 0.920 |
S. Dann | 0.916 |
S. Distin | 0.914 |
D. Lovren | 0.914 |
M. Demichelis | 0.914 |
John Terry | 0.912 |
F. Coloccini | 0.904 |
Sir Per goes top as Lovren breaks into the top ten overall.
Overall efficiency ranking
P. Mertesacker | 0.877 |
S. Distin | 0.844 |
F. Coloccini | 0.843 |
Y. Toure | 0.833 |
J. O'Shea | 0.832 |
E. Capoue | 0.830 |
M. Schneiderlin | 0.830 |
P. Jagielka | 0.828 |
T. Blackett | 0.817 |
D. Lovren | 0.806 |
Super super Senderos is no longer in the top ten of players most valuable to their club efficiency-wise, but he has so much 'character'. John O'Shea continues to be a head and shoulders above his Sunderland teammates.
Most valuable to their club efficiency-wise
J. O'Shea | 0.197 |
D. Hammond | 0.194 |
S. N'Zonzi | 0.194 |
R. Ferdinand | 0.180 |
F. Coloccini | 0.178 |
David Jones | 0.174 |
Andy King | 0.172 |
Dean Marney | 0.163 |
P. Mertesacker | 0.159 |
M. Schneiderlin | 0.153 |
Leaders, notes, and squibs:
- Chucky 'Disco Biscuits' Fabregas leads the league in both assists (6) and chances created (18)
- Aaron Ramsey is top with 558 touches, the second most is Capoue with 501
- Eden Hazard has 31 successful dribbles, more than twice as many as any other player, Lamela is second with 14, while Raheem Sterling is 3rd with 13
- Mile Jedinak leads the league with 30 tackles, while the irrepressible Morgan Schniederlin is second with 23
- Curtis Davies leads all players with 62 clearances
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Saturday, September 20, 2014
West Ham 3, Liverpool 1: The big top is burning
There is a weathered tale about a 19th century Siberian circus that while traveling through Eastern Europe is brutally attacked by the people of an isolated, starving mountain village. The circus performers were so shocked by the merciless gore of the rampage upon them, they stood and did nothing while being torn to shreds. Clowns were sadistically murdered, trapeze artists tortured and mangled, and all the animals, except the elephants, were killed and eaten raw. The elephants apparently got away, but were never seen from again. Though the town in Siberia where the circus originated made inquiries and notified the proper officials in Moscow about their missing family members and citizens, nothing was ever done. It was brushed under the rug because, ultimately, nobody cares about a dead clown.
That's what Liverpool were today, a bunch of dead clowns. Almost from the get-go it was apparent the ref was going to be lenient when it came to physical play. How many times does Liverpool have to lose before they realize the match official is going to call a match a certain way and it's best to play that way instead of our own style. This is how it works, there is no precedent for how a match is called no matter how much verbal feces the EPL aficionados defecate in our ears. Now, had Liverpool started playing like West Ham, tackling viciously, studs up or not, being overtly physical, and then were called for it, then we have an issue, but LFC players didn't wrangle, they fell to the ground in the fetal position and let the Hammers have their way. Sure, Kouyate should have been sent off for his barbaric tackle on Moreno, but he wasn't and that's my point. Break Winston Reid's leg with a stud up sliding tackle and if the ref does anything about it, then we have an argument for fairness. Ultimately the fault would have fallen on the ref and the EPL's inability to produce a consistent, legitimate product.
The biggest issue I have with the match is Craig Pawson referring to his ear-piece for the Balotelli-Adrian incident. Why isn't this happening more often? And why isn't it happening when it should actually matter? The Moreno-Kouyote incident in particular. Again, if the Premier League wants to avoid situations of complicity, shouldn't they do this every time to avoid controversy? Maybe I'm not just the average ignorant, blinded, and drunk Premier League fan.
Now, with that said, Liverpool played atrocious defense. Who in Hades' name was marking Reid on the first goal? From the looks of the replay, nobody, so it is the fault of Skrtel, Lovren, and Manquillo, who were closest to him at the beginning of the free kick. Communication guys, come on, this is getting old. I honestly think Lovren and Skrtel dislike one another for whatever Eastern European rubbish reason, but regardless, you aren't playing for your countries, you're not on the battlefield, and you play for the same team who is paying you and counting on you to perform to the best of your abilities. Suck up your pride and do what is best for the club.
The second goal allowed was more dumb luck than anything. Lovren laid off Sakho because Moreno was there, should the Spaniard have played him tighter? Probably, but it was just one of those perfectly placed goals where not much could have stopped it. It reminded me of the goal by Konchesky in the 2006 FA Cup final. I doubt Mignolet could have been better positioned either, if he was further back, Sakho would have probably tried to slam in closer to the near post. It was a great goal by Sakho, get over it.
Borini is rubbish, he doesn't know when to pass and when to shoot and that was quite evident. When he had the breakaway in the 54th minute with Moreno and Lallana lurking, but took the impossible angle shot, that was ridiculous. Then he took the optimistic shot outside of the box in the 64th minute when he should have held the ball and see what developed since no West Ham players were close enough to dispossess him. Adrian pulled in his leg there, by the way, so any studs up calls on that one are rubbish. Then, finally, when Sterling tries to do a give-and-go in the 74th minute, he should have went for goal. His style of play just doesn't work for us, put him on the reserves squad and let him die a slow play less death.
For once, Balotelli played well, he even got back on defence a couple of times which impressed me, but he has to take advantage of every scoring chance and his weak effort in the 59th minute was unacceptable. He puts that three yards higher and it's a goal. He's a special player, but has yet to play so for us.
I was a bit baffled by the no-call on Lallana right outside of the box in the 61st minute. Why didn't Pawson refer to his ear-piece then? If the Premier League doesn't want to be accused of complicity than don't put others in the situation to do so. That was a clear foul by Song from behind and though I don't think it was penalty worthy, it still should have been called back for a free kick despite play-on due to possession. I personally love Noble's applauding the ref for his non-call at the end of the 'play'.
Ultimately, I think are defence was suspect and Sterling has to realize he is the new 'man'. He has to step up and be the replacement for Sturridge, Unfortunately, he is only 19 and that has to suck for him. He is our best player and probably the most talented player at his age in the world. One goal was not enough and hopefully he'll realize that most fans, especially myself, would rather see him take 5 bad shots than make a useless pass.
That's what Liverpool were today, a bunch of dead clowns. Almost from the get-go it was apparent the ref was going to be lenient when it came to physical play. How many times does Liverpool have to lose before they realize the match official is going to call a match a certain way and it's best to play that way instead of our own style. This is how it works, there is no precedent for how a match is called no matter how much verbal feces the EPL aficionados defecate in our ears. Now, had Liverpool started playing like West Ham, tackling viciously, studs up or not, being overtly physical, and then were called for it, then we have an issue, but LFC players didn't wrangle, they fell to the ground in the fetal position and let the Hammers have their way. Sure, Kouyate should have been sent off for his barbaric tackle on Moreno, but he wasn't and that's my point. Break Winston Reid's leg with a stud up sliding tackle and if the ref does anything about it, then we have an argument for fairness. Ultimately the fault would have fallen on the ref and the EPL's inability to produce a consistent, legitimate product.
The biggest issue I have with the match is Craig Pawson referring to his ear-piece for the Balotelli-Adrian incident. Why isn't this happening more often? And why isn't it happening when it should actually matter? The Moreno-Kouyote incident in particular. Again, if the Premier League wants to avoid situations of complicity, shouldn't they do this every time to avoid controversy? Maybe I'm not just the average ignorant, blinded, and drunk Premier League fan.
Now, with that said, Liverpool played atrocious defense. Who in Hades' name was marking Reid on the first goal? From the looks of the replay, nobody, so it is the fault of Skrtel, Lovren, and Manquillo, who were closest to him at the beginning of the free kick. Communication guys, come on, this is getting old. I honestly think Lovren and Skrtel dislike one another for whatever Eastern European rubbish reason, but regardless, you aren't playing for your countries, you're not on the battlefield, and you play for the same team who is paying you and counting on you to perform to the best of your abilities. Suck up your pride and do what is best for the club.
The second goal allowed was more dumb luck than anything. Lovren laid off Sakho because Moreno was there, should the Spaniard have played him tighter? Probably, but it was just one of those perfectly placed goals where not much could have stopped it. It reminded me of the goal by Konchesky in the 2006 FA Cup final. I doubt Mignolet could have been better positioned either, if he was further back, Sakho would have probably tried to slam in closer to the near post. It was a great goal by Sakho, get over it.
Borini is rubbish, he doesn't know when to pass and when to shoot and that was quite evident. When he had the breakaway in the 54th minute with Moreno and Lallana lurking, but took the impossible angle shot, that was ridiculous. Then he took the optimistic shot outside of the box in the 64th minute when he should have held the ball and see what developed since no West Ham players were close enough to dispossess him. Adrian pulled in his leg there, by the way, so any studs up calls on that one are rubbish. Then, finally, when Sterling tries to do a give-and-go in the 74th minute, he should have went for goal. His style of play just doesn't work for us, put him on the reserves squad and let him die a slow play less death.
For once, Balotelli played well, he even got back on defence a couple of times which impressed me, but he has to take advantage of every scoring chance and his weak effort in the 59th minute was unacceptable. He puts that three yards higher and it's a goal. He's a special player, but has yet to play so for us.
I was a bit baffled by the no-call on Lallana right outside of the box in the 61st minute. Why didn't Pawson refer to his ear-piece then? If the Premier League doesn't want to be accused of complicity than don't put others in the situation to do so. That was a clear foul by Song from behind and though I don't think it was penalty worthy, it still should have been called back for a free kick despite play-on due to possession. I personally love Noble's applauding the ref for his non-call at the end of the 'play'.
Ultimately, I think are defence was suspect and Sterling has to realize he is the new 'man'. He has to step up and be the replacement for Sturridge, Unfortunately, he is only 19 and that has to suck for him. He is our best player and probably the most talented player at his age in the world. One goal was not enough and hopefully he'll realize that most fans, especially myself, would rather see him take 5 bad shots than make a useless pass.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Skrtel or Sakho? Who is better to partner Lovren?
Despite being far apart on the ethnic field, Martin Skrtel and Mamadou Sakho play an eerily similar style of football on the pitch. The Slovakian and the Senegalese-Frenchman are both efficient passers, each posting around 90% last season and this campaign so far, neither are very committal to tackling, preferring to play a 'stand-offish', marking style of defense, and both like to get forward, though Sakho does this much more to my liking. If I had to give an edge to either concerning attacking and/or defending, I'd say Skrtel is actually better on both sides of the ball despite Sakho being more 'creative'.
That is not the question though, it is whom is better to partner our Croatian juggernaut, Dejan Lovren. To do that, let's take a look at Lovren's style of play. Our Number Six is not as good a passer as his fellow centre backs, but has improved from last season when he played for Southampton. So far he's posted an 88.5% pass completion percentage compared to 82% last year, which is even more impressive when you consider he's averaged 17 more pass attempts per a match this season so far. That probably has more to do with the fact that the Saints averaged nearly 2 more yards per pass and attempted 14 more long balls per match, finishing second in the league with 70 attempts on average. Lovren is also more likely to 'go to ground' and attempt a tackle than Skrtel or Sakho. He has completed 11 successful tackles this season so far while the other two have 3 combined.
One could argue match-ups should play a part, but there are two great examples from this season that make that argument invalid. Skrtel paired Lovren at the Etihad which Liverpool lost 3-1 despite playing well. Unfortunately, City played slightly better even though two of their goals were due to defensive mishap, none the fault of Skrtel though. In fact, I re-watched an extended highlights video of that match and noticed a lot of friction and distrust displayed between Lovren and Skrtel, but ultimately, the first two goals were mostly the fault of Lovren being out of position.
During the build-up of the first goal, Lovren is more concerned with whether Skrtel is marking Dzeko instead of covering 'his' area, the left side of the box.
That is not the question though, it is whom is better to partner our Croatian juggernaut, Dejan Lovren. To do that, let's take a look at Lovren's style of play. Our Number Six is not as good a passer as his fellow centre backs, but has improved from last season when he played for Southampton. So far he's posted an 88.5% pass completion percentage compared to 82% last year, which is even more impressive when you consider he's averaged 17 more pass attempts per a match this season so far. That probably has more to do with the fact that the Saints averaged nearly 2 more yards per pass and attempted 14 more long balls per match, finishing second in the league with 70 attempts on average. Lovren is also more likely to 'go to ground' and attempt a tackle than Skrtel or Sakho. He has completed 11 successful tackles this season so far while the other two have 3 combined.
One could argue match-ups should play a part, but there are two great examples from this season that make that argument invalid. Skrtel paired Lovren at the Etihad which Liverpool lost 3-1 despite playing well. Unfortunately, City played slightly better even though two of their goals were due to defensive mishap, none the fault of Skrtel though. In fact, I re-watched an extended highlights video of that match and noticed a lot of friction and distrust displayed between Lovren and Skrtel, but ultimately, the first two goals were mostly the fault of Lovren being out of position.
During the build-up of the first goal, Lovren is more concerned with whether Skrtel is marking Dzeko instead of covering 'his' area, the left side of the box.
As the above still shot from the match shows, Lovren was not in the best possible position and was unable to provide proper coverage for Moreno and Gerrard. In a panic, he heads the ball right to a surging Jovetic. Sure, Moreno could have done better to clear, but he shouldn't had to in the first place.
Here is a still shot just before the second goal:
Jovetic has the ball and is about to release both Zabaleta and Nasri with an excellent back heel pass through. Lovren is way out of position to begin with, why he is so far forward is beyond me. Jovetic has his back to the goal, which for him to gain possession and right himself would take more than enough time for Henderson and/or Gerrard to collapse on him, so Lovren had no business being there. Once the break starts, Skrtel had no choice but provide coverage on the left, leaving Johnson to mark Dzeko. Jovetic sneaked in behind, found himself all alone on the right, and the rest, they say, is history. Had Lovren stayed behind Zabaleta, he would have most likely been able to clear the ball or at least disrupt play enough to prevent the goal, plus Skrtel would have been able to stay more central and allow Johnson to pick up Jovetic. One could argue that Lovren was trying to set an offside trap, but if that is so, he's doing a terrible job of communicating it to his fellow defenders.
In the City match, a Skrtel-Lovren pairing was ideal being that Lovren is usually better at maintaining his position than Sakho. Unfortunately he failed to do so. For Villa, a Sakho-Lovren pairing is more ideal because Villa is dreadful and adding another player on attack seemingly can only help. Unfortunately it did not, but once again Lovren was somewhat at fault for the goal. He was beaten by Senderos on the corner, had Manquillo's arm not blocked the attempt, there was a chance of it getting past Lallana and going in. It instead fell to Agbonlahor. I would say Balotelli and Moreno's inability to clear it before it got to Senderos was more of an issue than Lovren's marking.
It would have been nice to have Skrtel for Ludogorets. I can't see him getting caught out of position as much as Sakho and Lovren did. I didn't expect to draw this conclusion, but after looking over the stats and watching match highlights, maybe the best pairing for Lovren is a seat on the bench. The only thing he brings so far is tackling and errors. That may be harsh, but it is clear he has positioning and communication issues, certainly with Skrtel on the latter. Maybe Rodgers should give him a couple of matches off and some time to think about his latest performances. I think he's a great defender and player in general, but it seems like he's trying to do too much and it's hurting the side.
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Thursday, September 18, 2014
Flamini still king, Lovren holds on, & Senderos' assaults are invaluable to Villa: EPL player rankings
Most efficient EPL players on attack:
Players must have player 60 mins per teams total matches played (240 mins).
S. Nasri | 0.855 |
Y. Toure | 0.835 |
Cesc Fàbregas | 0.819 |
M. Flamini | 0.818 |
D. Fletcher | 0.813 |
E. Capoue | 0.800 |
F. Coloccini | 0.791 |
Juan Mata | 0.790 |
T. Blackett | 0.786 |
Schneiderlin | 0.782 |
Gerrard is the highest ranked Liverpool player at 14th. Sakho is 6th in all players who have played 180 or more minutes so far this season.
Most efficient EPL players on defence:
S. Dann | 0.926 |
M. Demichelis | 0.914 |
P. Jagielka | 0.911 |
John Terry | 0.910 |
F. Coloccini | 0.907 |
P. Mertesacker | 0.906 |
Curtis Davies | 0.906 |
J. O'Shea | 0.905 |
M. Flamini | 0.904 |
D. Lovren | 0.895 |
Lt Dann at the top, that's surprising. Lovren hangs on to a top ten spot, barely.
Most efficient EPL players overall:
M. Flamini | 0.861 |
F. Coloccini | 0.849 |
E. Capoue | 0.842 |
T. Blackett | 0.839 |
J. O'Shea | 0.839 |
Y. Toure | 0.835 |
S. Nasri | 0.834 |
D. Fletcher | 0.827 |
Fernando | 0.824 |
M. Schneiderlin | 0.820 |
G. Barry | 0.816 |
Coloccini cuts Flamini's lead in half, but if the centre back ever takes the overall lead, I'll be shocked. Lovren shot up to 19th to become Liverpool's highest rated player and Gerrard went up 8 spots to 25th overall.
Most valuable players to their club per efficiency rating:
J. O'Shea | 0.214 |
S. N'Zonzi | 0.198 |
Ron Vlaar | 0.192 |
F. Coloccini | 0.191 |
J. Olsson | 0.187 |
Andy King | 0.186 |
Dean Marney | 0.180 |
D. Hammond | 0.173 |
P. Senderos | 0.169 |
David Jones | 0.160 |
Senderos' assaulted his way into the top ten for Aston Villa. Lovren is the 35th most valuable player, which is not a bad thing when you look at the clubs of all the listed players above.
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Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Senderos leads in on-field assaults: EPL week 4 top performers
Aaron Ramsey - 1 assist, 3 chances created, 60/68 passing (88.2%), 1 shot on-target, 4 tackles, 3 interceptions
Jack Wilshere - 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 chances created, 52/65 passing (80%), 1 shot on-target, 10 successful dribbles, 2 tackles, 1 clearance, 1 blocked shot
Cesc Fabregas - 2 assists, 6 chances created, 78/83 passing (94%), 2 successful dribbles, 1 interception, 4/5 crosses, 2/3 long balls
Branislav Ivanovic - 6 chances created, 4/4 aerial duels, 2 successful dribbles, 2 tackles, 1 clearance
Diego Costa - 3 goals, 4 shots on-target, 3 chances created, 24/28 passing (85.7%), 2 successful dribbles, 1 tackle
Eden Hazard - 9 successful dribbles, 4 key passes, 4 chances created, 63/68 passing (92.6%), 2 shots on-target, 2 interceptions
Andrew Robertson - 2 chances created, 1 successful dribble, 7 tackles, 5 interceptions, 4 clearances, 2 blocked shots
Mohamed Diame - 7 tackles, 1 goal, 1 shot on-target, 17/18 passing (94.4%), 2 interceptions, 1 blocked shot
Michael Dawson - 11 clearances, 6 interceptions, 5 blocked shots, 4/7 aerial duels, 1 tackle
Curtis Davies - 16 clearances, 6/6 aerial duels, 4 interceptions, 2 blocked shots, 1 tackle
Jason Puncheon - 4 chances created, 3 successful dribbles, 1 shot on-target, 2 tackles, 1 interceptions, 1 clearance
Ritchie de Laet - 2 chances created, 5/7 aerial duels, 4 tackles, 3 interceptions, 12 clearances, 2 blocked shots
Dejan Lovren - 100/118 passing (84.7%), 11/16 long balls, 7/8 aerial duels, 8 clearances, 3 tackles, 2 interceptions
David Silva - 6 chances created, 4 successful dribbles, 1 shot on-target, 2 tackles, 1 interception
Gael Clichy - 2 chances created, 2 successful dribbles, 7 tackles, 3 interceptions, 3 clearances
Ander Herrera - 1 goal, 1 assist, 4 chances created, 2 successful dribbles, 8 tackles, 1 interception, 1 blocked shot, 77/85 passing (90.6%)
Angel Di Maria - 1 goal, 1 assist, 4 chances created, 2 successful dribble, 1 tackle
Morgan Schneiderlin - 1 goal, 62/69 passing (89.9%), 1 successful dribble, 7 tackles, 2 interceptions, 1 clearance
Victor Moses - 24/24 passing (100%), 4 key passes, 10 successful crosses, 4 successful dribbles, 4 tackles, 1 interception
Christian Eriksen - 1 goal, 3 chances created, 78/87 passing (89.7%), 3 successful dribbles, 2 tackles, 1 interception, 1 clearance
Stewart Downing - 7 chances created, 58/60 passing (96.7%), 1 shot on-target, 1 clearance
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Thursday, September 11, 2014
EPL Fantasy Picks R4: Can't budge on Studge
I have yet to be able to adorn these fantasy picks posts with Liverpool players and now that I can, Sturridge is sidelined. There is a plethora of chop-lickin' picks this week including Liverpool, Chelsea, Stoke, Southampton, Man U, and even Hull?
Keeper
Asmir Begovic is the best keeper in the league and has the third most efficient defence playing in front of him. Factor in Stoke is home against Leicester on Saturday and it's a no-brainer. The Foxes have dropped all the way to second-to-last in attack eficiency, but they should be able to get off some shots on goal, though nothing Begovic can't handle.
Alternates: Speroni (CP), Mignolet (Liv), Forster (Sou), MacGregor (Hull)
Begovic also looks like a solid long-term pick as well with Stoke's upcoming fixtures: vs Leicester, at QPR, home to Newwcastle, at Sunderland, and then hosting Swansea. Mignolet has a lot of clean sheet chances coming up, the only worry being the massive schedule congestion coming up with Champions League and League Cup play. LFC play a ridiculous 7 fixtures in the next 23 days. Other decent picks are DeGea (Man U), Forster (Sou), and if you're feeling particularly cardiac-ish, Burnley's Tom Heaton has 5 weeks of clean sheet chances coming up.
Defenders
A blind monkey could probably pick a productive group of backs this week. The dream team would be Shawcross (Sto), Ivanovic (Che), Lovren (Liv), and Chester (Hull). The almost dreamy team would be Pieters (Sto), Moreno (Liv), Davies (Hull), and Clyne (Sou). The 'what the hell they'll probably do well' side would be Terry (Che), Dann (CP), Alderweireld (Sou), and Sakho (or Skrtel) (Liv). Finally, the 'why not? they are worth a shot' side is Rojo (Man U), Blackett (Man U), Kelly (CP), and Wilson (Sto). If I could only pick four, I would really role the dice and go with: Terry, Rojo, Kelly, and Pieters, just have a 'weird' feeling about those four. Is Daley Blind (Man U) listed as a defender? If so, he's worth a shot as well.
In the long term, it's more of who to avoid from Stoke, Liverpool, Man U, and Southampton. I think I'd go Shawcross, Lovren, Rojo, and oddly enough, Fonte (Sou). The latter is also worthy of a pick this week as well. The players I would avoid from those four clubs are Sakho (Liv), mostly because Skrtel will start when he's fit, Bardsley (Sto), Bertrand (Sou), and Evans (Man U). The latter three are all capable of having a solid run, but statistically least likely.
Midfielders
The elephant man's bones could pick a decent midfield this week. The ace picks are Sterling (Liv),Fabregas, Oscar, Hazard (Che), Schniederlin (Sou), Zaha (CP), DiMaria (Man U), and Mata (Man U). Decent picks are Henderson, Gerrard (Liv), Schurrle (Che), Cazorla (Ars), MacArthur, Puncheon (CP), McGeady (Eve), Livermore, Elmohamady, Ramirez (Hull), Ward-Prowse (Sou), N'Zonzi, Whelan, Moses (Sto), Johnson, Larrson, Rodwell, Giaccherini (Sun), Brunt, Gardner, and Morrison (WBA). Seriously, put all those names in a hat and draw, you'll probably have a better chance than anyone picking a high-scoring group. Again, if I had a gun to my head and had to go with my gut, I'd take Sterling, Schniederlin, Zaha, and DiMaria. If you truly want to take a gamble go with either Markovic or Lallana.
Long term picks are the same for defenders, pick from Stoke, Liverpool, Man U, and Southampton with a little sense and it should turn out fine. The players I would avoid though are Davis, Wanyama (Sou), Herrera (Man U), Allen and Lucas (Liv). Mainly because they are either inconsistent or not consistently in the line-up.
Forwards
Seriously, if you need help picking a few strikers for your team this week, you should probably just quit. A dead fish on a ouija board listening to Justin Bieber could pick decent front men this round. The prime picks are Balotelli (Liv), DeCosta (Che), Rooney, Van Persie (Man U), Pelle, Long (Sou), and Diouf (Sto). The boss picks are Gayle (CP), Lukaku, Naismith (Eve), Hernandez, Jelavic (Hull), Crouch (Sto), Wickham (Sun), and Berahino (WBA). The 'that guy at Anfield Banter don't know squat' picks are Zarate (WHam), Dzeko (MCity), Mirallas (Eve), Flacao (Man U) and Welbeck (Ars). If I went with my gut, I'd go with Balotelli, DeCosta, and Gayle.
My long term forwards would be Balotelli, Rooney, Pelle, Long, Diouf, and Bony (Swa).
Make sure to check and make sure your players are not injured and expected to start before the first match on Saturday. Not my problem otherwise. Cheers and buena suerte.
Keeper
Asmir Begovic is the best keeper in the league and has the third most efficient defence playing in front of him. Factor in Stoke is home against Leicester on Saturday and it's a no-brainer. The Foxes have dropped all the way to second-to-last in attack eficiency, but they should be able to get off some shots on goal, though nothing Begovic can't handle.
Alternates: Speroni (CP), Mignolet (Liv), Forster (Sou), MacGregor (Hull)
Begovic also looks like a solid long-term pick as well with Stoke's upcoming fixtures: vs Leicester, at QPR, home to Newwcastle, at Sunderland, and then hosting Swansea. Mignolet has a lot of clean sheet chances coming up, the only worry being the massive schedule congestion coming up with Champions League and League Cup play. LFC play a ridiculous 7 fixtures in the next 23 days. Other decent picks are DeGea (Man U), Forster (Sou), and if you're feeling particularly cardiac-ish, Burnley's Tom Heaton has 5 weeks of clean sheet chances coming up.
Defenders
A blind monkey could probably pick a productive group of backs this week. The dream team would be Shawcross (Sto), Ivanovic (Che), Lovren (Liv), and Chester (Hull). The almost dreamy team would be Pieters (Sto), Moreno (Liv), Davies (Hull), and Clyne (Sou). The 'what the hell they'll probably do well' side would be Terry (Che), Dann (CP), Alderweireld (Sou), and Sakho (or Skrtel) (Liv). Finally, the 'why not? they are worth a shot' side is Rojo (Man U), Blackett (Man U), Kelly (CP), and Wilson (Sto). If I could only pick four, I would really role the dice and go with: Terry, Rojo, Kelly, and Pieters, just have a 'weird' feeling about those four. Is Daley Blind (Man U) listed as a defender? If so, he's worth a shot as well.
In the long term, it's more of who to avoid from Stoke, Liverpool, Man U, and Southampton. I think I'd go Shawcross, Lovren, Rojo, and oddly enough, Fonte (Sou). The latter is also worthy of a pick this week as well. The players I would avoid from those four clubs are Sakho (Liv), mostly because Skrtel will start when he's fit, Bardsley (Sto), Bertrand (Sou), and Evans (Man U). The latter three are all capable of having a solid run, but statistically least likely.
Midfielders
The elephant man's bones could pick a decent midfield this week. The ace picks are Sterling (Liv),Fabregas, Oscar, Hazard (Che), Schniederlin (Sou), Zaha (CP), DiMaria (Man U), and Mata (Man U). Decent picks are Henderson, Gerrard (Liv), Schurrle (Che), Cazorla (Ars), MacArthur, Puncheon (CP), McGeady (Eve), Livermore, Elmohamady, Ramirez (Hull), Ward-Prowse (Sou), N'Zonzi, Whelan, Moses (Sto), Johnson, Larrson, Rodwell, Giaccherini (Sun), Brunt, Gardner, and Morrison (WBA). Seriously, put all those names in a hat and draw, you'll probably have a better chance than anyone picking a high-scoring group. Again, if I had a gun to my head and had to go with my gut, I'd take Sterling, Schniederlin, Zaha, and DiMaria. If you truly want to take a gamble go with either Markovic or Lallana.
Long term picks are the same for defenders, pick from Stoke, Liverpool, Man U, and Southampton with a little sense and it should turn out fine. The players I would avoid though are Davis, Wanyama (Sou), Herrera (Man U), Allen and Lucas (Liv). Mainly because they are either inconsistent or not consistently in the line-up.
Forwards
Seriously, if you need help picking a few strikers for your team this week, you should probably just quit. A dead fish on a ouija board listening to Justin Bieber could pick decent front men this round. The prime picks are Balotelli (Liv), DeCosta (Che), Rooney, Van Persie (Man U), Pelle, Long (Sou), and Diouf (Sto). The boss picks are Gayle (CP), Lukaku, Naismith (Eve), Hernandez, Jelavic (Hull), Crouch (Sto), Wickham (Sun), and Berahino (WBA). The 'that guy at Anfield Banter don't know squat' picks are Zarate (WHam), Dzeko (MCity), Mirallas (Eve), Flacao (Man U) and Welbeck (Ars). If I went with my gut, I'd go with Balotelli, DeCosta, and Gayle.
My long term forwards would be Balotelli, Rooney, Pelle, Long, Diouf, and Bony (Swa).
Make sure to check and make sure your players are not injured and expected to start before the first match on Saturday. Not my problem otherwise. Cheers and buena suerte.
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Sunday, August 31, 2014
Skrtel top defensively, Flamini takes over attack & overall
Martin Skrtel didn't even touch the pitch on Sunday, but he still went to the top of the defensive efficieny table. That's what happen when everyone else falters. If he doesn't play at least 60 minutes in two weeks time when we host Villa, he'll no longer qualify.
Flamini has produced an absolutely ridiculous 95.2% pass completion rate in his two matches for Arsenal, which helped him take top in both attack and overall efficiency. The most excellent Morgan Schniederlin makes his debut in attack rankings and I expect him to be there for the long run.
John O'Shea may be a bit surprising, but he rarely makes mistakes, and Capoue is a ball-moving machine, second in the league only to Aaron Ramsey with 339 touches but leads with 301 pass attempts. Gerrard dropped to 33rd overall, by the way.
Without Dean Hammond and Andy King, Leicester would probably be pointless, as would there season, but those two have carried the foxes thus far.
Skrtel is Liverpool's most valuable player with 0.148 eot, followed by Lovren at 0.108 and Gerrard at 0.100.
player | dpe |
M. Skrtel | 0.905 |
M. Flamini | 0.899 |
C. Chambers | 0.889 |
J. O'Shea | 0.888 |
P. McShane | 0.878 |
R. Ferdinand | 0.877 |
F. Coloccini | 0.877 |
D. Lovren | 0.873 |
V. Kompany | 0.873 |
P. Jagielka | 0.870 |
Flamini has produced an absolutely ridiculous 95.2% pass completion rate in his two matches for Arsenal, which helped him take top in both attack and overall efficiency. The most excellent Morgan Schniederlin makes his debut in attack rankings and I expect him to be there for the long run.
player | ppe |
M. Flamini | 0.856 |
S. Nasri | 0.855 |
Y. Toure | 0.838 |
D. Fletcher | 0.813 |
S. Cazorla | 0.805 |
N. Bentaleb | 0.803 |
Cesc Fàbregas | 0.789 |
E. Capoue | 0.788 |
Schneiderlin | 0.785 |
G. Barry | 0.784 |
John O'Shea may be a bit surprising, but he rarely makes mistakes, and Capoue is a ball-moving machine, second in the league only to Aaron Ramsey with 339 touches but leads with 301 pass attempts. Gerrard dropped to 33rd overall, by the way.
player | per |
M. Flamini | 0.878 |
Y. Toure | 0.837 |
J. O'Shea | 0.834 |
S. Nasri | 0.829 |
C. Chambers | 0.829 |
F. Coloccini | 0.829 |
E. Capoue | 0.824 |
D. Fletcher | 0.824 |
Fernando | 0.821 |
V. Kompany | 0.818 |
Without Dean Hammond and Andy King, Leicester would probably be pointless, as would there season, but those two have carried the foxes thus far.
player | eot |
D. Hammond | 0.207 |
J. O'Shea | 0.206 |
Andy King | 0.202 |
David Jones | 0.192 |
J. Olsson | 0.182 |
Ron Vlaar | 0.179 |
Dean Marney | 0.179 |
G. Whelan | 0.179 |
F. Coloccini | 0.169 |
P. Senderos | 0.168 |
Skrtel is Liverpool's most valuable player with 0.148 eot, followed by Lovren at 0.108 and Gerrard at 0.100.
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Friday, August 29, 2014
Sturridge dethrones Coutinho as the king of inefficiency: Liverpool stat leaders
Chances created
R. Sterling | 4 |
S. Gerrard | 3 |
Henderson | 3 |
P. Coutinho | 2 |
D. Sturridge | 2 |
Passing
Emre Can | 10 | 10 | 1.000 |
D. Lovren | 119 | 129 | 0.922 |
M. Skrtel | 118 | 130 | 0.908 |
A. Moreno | 38 | 42 | 0.905 |
S. Gerrard | 123 | 136 | 0.904 |
Shots
sh | sot | shacc | sh% | |
D. Sturridge | 8 | 3 | 0.375 | 0.125 |
R. Sterling | 5 | 3 | 0.600 | 0.200 |
Henderson | 2 | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 |
G. Johnson | 2 | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 |
L. Leiva | 1 | 1 | 1.000 | 0.000 |
R. Lambert | 1 | 1 | 1.000 | 0.000 |
Aerial duels
M. Skrtel | 9 | 11 | 0.818 |
D. Lovren | 8 | 17 | 0.471 |
G. Johnson | 3 | 4 | 0.750 |
S. Gerrard | 2 | 3 | 0.667 |
J. Manquillo | 2 | 3 | 0.667 |
Tackles
J. Manquillo | 6 |
Henderson | 6 |
D. Lovren | 4 |
S. Gerrard | 4 |
A. Moreno | 4 |
Interceptions
D. Lovren | 6 |
M. Skrtel | 6 |
J. Manquillo | 4 |
Henderson | 2 |
S. Gerrard | 2 |
Clearances
M. Skrtel | 25 |
D. Lovren | 17 |
J. Manquillo | 5 |
S. Gerrard | 4 |
L. Leiva | 4 |
Attacking efficiency
S. Gerrard | 0.797 |
D. Lovren | 0.726 |
M. Skrtel | 0.708 |
R. Sterling | 0.681 |
J. Allen | 0.672 |
Defensive efficiency
M. Skrtel | 0.905 |
D. Lovren | 0.896 |
S. Gerrard | 0.842 |
L. Leiva | 0.833 |
Emre Can | 0.706 |
Overall efficiency
S. Gerrard | 0.820 |
D. Lovren | 0.811 |
L. Leiva | 0.808 |
M. Skrtel | 0.807 |
Henderson | 0.674 |
Efficiency over team
S. Gerrard | 0.135 |
D. Lovren | 0.127 |
L. Leiva | 0.124 |
M. Skrtel | 0.122 |
Henderson | -0.010 |
So only four players boast a positive EOT, which means they make up for half of the sides' positive results in possession. If that doesn't improve, Liverpool are in a world of trouble.
Least efficient players overall
D. Sturridge | 0.494 |
P. Coutinho | 0.571 |
G. Johnson | 0.622 |
J. Manquillo | 0.624 |
R. Lambert | 0.625 |
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