Xavi Hernandez, who announced a few weeks ago that he would leave at the end of the season, is calmer and more collected than ever at press conferences, perhaps aware that his time has come to an end. In the latter case, controversy arose in the big data league, and Isaac Futo told Game Time what kind of data he was referring to.
Since Javi Hernandez announced in a press conference that he was leaving Barcelona at the end of the season, the Barça team responded very well and with 12 points… they were able to add 10. Of course, the victories were against smaller teams such as Osasuna , Alaves, Celta, as well as a draw with Granada in Montjuïc.
At the press conference after the match with the Galicia national team, one of these thoughts was related to technology.
“It’s a painful victory, but a welcome one. There is an attitude and determination. I decided to leave for this: 10 points out of 12. Today it was difficult for us. But the team is good. I’m happy for the step forward and for three points they are gold,” the Barça coach began to reflect.
The coach turned to Big Data to explain one of the team’s biggest problems this season. “They taught me something yesterday. We would be leaders in everything we create, but we need to clarify,” Xavi explained after the meeting. After this there was a wave of reactions to justify everything with these numbers.
Despite the victory, the feeling ahead of the return to the Champions League against Naples is very bad. Data is useless unless it says what it’s for, and even more so when logic dictates that if a team can’t win and accumulates a lot of minutes with a tie or loss on the scoreboard, it will accumulate more chances.
While the Terrassa player is pressing for results to defend his decision to call it quits at the end of the season, it should be noted that there is a “trap” for them. The three victories achieved were against Osasuna, Alaves and Celta.
Three teams from the bottom of the table that shouldn’t be much of a problem for an elite team. The two dropped points came against Granada, second to last in the league. So while Xavi wants to think the results prove him right, the poor performance leaves him with little to prove his case.
Barca are the La Liga team that has scored the most expected goals per match to date with an average of 1.98, ahead of Real Madrid (1.59) and Atlético Madrid (1.53). At the same time, Kule’s team should have conceded 3.23 fewer goals and scored 4.4 more goals. This was explained by Isaac Futo in Game Time Tertulion.
Football is about scoring goals, not creating chances. In this sense, it seems that Javi found out about this for a reason. Instead of saying that his team’s season is a disaster… he is hiding behind absurd things, as Manolo Lama made clear right after listening to Isaac Futo’s explanation.
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