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Almost all the football championships that were about to finish the season have already resumed matches after the quarantine. As you probably know, some additional rules were introduced for football matches: up to 5 substitutions are allowed (instead of 3), a pause in the middle of halves for a watering hole, punishment for excessive emotions of football players and others. If you add to this the fact that matches are played in summer at elevated temperatures, then this of course affects the style of play of the teams and their statistics.
Using the Corner-stats.com football statistics service, you can very easily analyze the statistics of a team or tournament after the quarantine and compare it with the pre-quarantine period. To do this, just use the filter by date on the team or tournament page:
Consider the application of this filter on the example of the English Premier League. The first match in EPL after the quarantine was played on 17/06/2020, so we’ll select this date in the "Date From" filter. To display the statistics of EPL before the quarantine, let's select the date 16/06/2020 in the "Date To" filter. Compare the performance in EPL before the quarantine and after the quarantine:
|
Goals |
1 half goals |
Corners |
Cards |
Shots on target |
Offsides |
Tackles |
Throw-ins |
Before quarantine |
2.72 |
1.24 |
10.87 |
3.82 |
8.81 |
3.49 |
33.66 |
44.48 |
After quarantine |
2.16 |
0.63 |
11.42 |
2.84 |
7.0 |
2.84 |
30.75 |
42.08 |
As can be seen from the table, all the indicators of the teams, except the corners, fell significantly after the quarantine, that is, the teams play less intense football.
Please note that using the filter "Date from - Date to" you can study the statistics of the tournament for a variety of periods (start of a season, end of a season, matches in winter, etc.), and it can also be used separately for a team in the context of all its tournaments.
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