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Surely you've heard of all the hype surrounding the creation of a new Super League soccer tournament where the top 20 clubs from Europe are to compete. But now, judging by the latest results, the invited teams do not quite confirm the status of the best.
In their last matches, only Atletico Madrid won with a large score (5-0), Milan and Manchester United barely put the squeeze on their opponents in 2 half (2-1 and 3-1), but all the other potential representatives of the Super League (Arsenal, Chelsea , Liverpool, Tottenham, Juventus, Inter, Real) failed to win against far from top teams or even lost.
Today (Wednesday 21 April) 6 "super league" teams (Juventus, Inter, Milan, Manchester City, Tottenham, Real) will play their next matches in the leagues. It seems that the incomprehensible situation with the Super League does not quite favorably affect the game of its possible participants.
What other factors should be considered in today's matches:
- busy schedule of teams. Due to the late starts of the championships, teams play on tight schedules. This is especially true for top teams, many of which, in addition to league matches, will have to play decisive matches in the national cup, as well as in the Champions League and Europa League. As you can see, the teams strive to get points "with little blood", saving power.
Earlier, we noted a decrease in the intensity of the teams' play after the quarantine pause (read about it here). In that case, all statistics, except for corners, were lower after the quarantine than before the quarantine. It is quite possible that a similar situation awaits us now.
- rotation of squads. Teams are forced to use substitutes to give the main players an opportunity to rest. This factor should worsen the mutual understanding of the players on the field, while more rejects, inaccurate passes and ridiculous mistakes can be expected. It is quite possible that the lack of play of strikers and midfielders will lead to more offsides.
In spite of everything, the Corner-stats.com team wishes you good football and interesting stats insights!