Man Utd have missed 35 big chances out of 43 we created this season so we scored 8 big chances out of 43 this season. Big chances are usually near open goals or sitters.
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 2 minutes ago
It’s laughably biased to believe VAR should have intervened to issue a red card to Martinez.
We can all believe he knew what he was doing but no way should that have been a VAR red.
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Yeah VAR would only get involved if there was a clear secondary movement towards the player. What Martinez did looked like it could be a perfectly natural movement and that's why no action could be taken. It was clever but never a red, in any circumstances. Firpo, on the other hand? He was lucky to stay on the pitch
Man City missed 37 out of 61.
How can we have missed 35 out of 43 when a big chance is a chance that isn’t even converted? You don’t even know what the stats you are making up mean.
We scored 8 big chances out of 43. Basically like Rangnick days can't finish sitters to save there life. Even today the 2 goals we scored wasn't that big a chance.
I got it from official premierleague website.
But that would suggest we’ve scored 28 goals that weren’t big chances. Seems unlikely, no?
8 put of 43 is quite good for Man Utd. I think under Rangnick we scored like 3 out of 30 at one stage.
Big chances are basically absolute sitters that are expected to be a goal. We usually rarely score sitters so that stat is believeable. Most of our goals are usually shots inside the box but not open goals like Fred missed and Rashford near open goal missed at home to Newcastle United.
Understat had the 2 goals we conceded from an XG of 0.04.
Take Wout off, Rashford through the middle and bring on Garnacho.
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posted on 8/2/23
Man Utd have missed 35 big chances out of 43 we created this season so we scored 8 big chances out of 43 this season. Big chances are usually near open goals or sitters.
posted on 8/2/23
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 2 minutes ago
It’s laughably biased to believe VAR should have intervened to issue a red card to Martinez.
We can all believe he knew what he was doing but no way should that have been a VAR red.
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Yeah VAR would only get involved if there was a clear secondary movement towards the player. What Martinez did looked like it could be a perfectly natural movement and that's why no action could be taken. It was clever but never a red, in any circumstances. Firpo, on the other hand? He was lucky to stay on the pitch
posted on 8/2/23
Man City missed 37 out of 61.
posted on 8/2/23
How can we have missed 35 out of 43 when a big chance is a chance that isn’t even converted? You don’t even know what the stats you are making up mean.
posted on 8/2/23
We scored 8 big chances out of 43. Basically like Rangnick days can't finish sitters to save there life. Even today the 2 goals we scored wasn't that big a chance.
posted on 8/2/23
I got it from official premierleague website.
posted on 8/2/23
But that would suggest we’ve scored 28 goals that weren’t big chances. Seems unlikely, no?
posted on 8/2/23
8 put of 43 is quite good for Man Utd. I think under Rangnick we scored like 3 out of 30 at one stage.
posted on 8/2/23
Big chances are basically absolute sitters that are expected to be a goal. We usually rarely score sitters so that stat is believeable. Most of our goals are usually shots inside the box but not open goals like Fred missed and Rashford near open goal missed at home to Newcastle United.
posted on 8/2/23
Understat had the 2 goals we conceded from an XG of 0.04.
posted on 12/2/23
Take Wout off, Rashford through the middle and bring on Garnacho.
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