ITB .............what's happening inside the box ?

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Ligue 2: Attempts inside the box:
 
 
After Round 7 I wrote .........
 
Goal of the month competitions usually feature several long range contenders and we always remember those 30 yard bullets into the top corner, but only 12.87% of Premier League goals over the last three seasons have been scored from outside the box and coaches are known to encourage players to look for better scoring opportunities and it is usually only supporters urging "shoooooot" everytime the goal is within sight, even if there are 20 players between ball and net .
 
I have been quoting a lot of "attempts inside the box" stats in the last year or so and I like them as an indicator of how the game has really played out.I have now turned my eye towards Ligue 2 and below is the league table in order, figures alongside each team are attempts from inside the box, minus those given up, so Lorient have created 39 , allowed 42, therefore -3.
 
 
Lorient -3
Le Havre +1
Valenciennes -14
Troyes +18
Rodez -2
Chambly +14
Auxerre +11
Clermont +6
Niort -6
Lens +13
Ajaccio -4
Sochaux -2
Guingamp -1
Nancy -6
Grenoble -3
Caen -5
Orleans + 1
Le Mans -1
Paris FC -12
Chateauroux -5
 
I am /was pretty pleased with those. Lorient/Valenciennes/Rodez/Niort were all highlighted as having poor numbers in relation to their then league position and only the leader has done well subsequently and Lorient are, anyway, +17 in their last three start, so maybe we can put the earlier numbers down to a blip in their case. Regardless of which, 4/5 is good and gives confidence to the stats. I also said that there were some big question marks about the Chambly numbers and we always have to look at any stats as a starting point, not the be all and end all of our analysis. Sochaux are an example of how we can look for improving teams within these numbers and on Friday I wrote ............. Those inside the box numbers for Sochaux were bad two weeks ago, but we have to watch out for improving teams and they have created 20 such chances in their last two starts, giving up aroud half of that number and scoring five goals, also hitting the woodwork and overall play, not just results, looks to be improving. They beat Clermont 4-0. I think the real value of ITB might be once the numbers start to turn like that, they may not always be reflected immediately in results, so we will have an edge "knowing" when teams are starting to turn things around OR falling into bad habits, which is just as valuable.
 
Anyway, the league table below is current and updated after 10 rounds.............
 
Lorient +14
Lens +17
Sochaux +10
Ajaccio -13
Le Havre +2
Troyes +29
Auxerre +10
Guingamp +17
Nancy +18
Clermont +6
Valenciennes -5
Grenoble 0
Niort -30
Rodez -22
Chambly -10
Orleans -3
Caen 0
Chateauroux -12
Le Mans -3
Paris FC -25
 
What should be catching our eye ? Well Le Havre are still more midtable in tems of ITB than top 5, but Ajaccio are the big standout at the top of the table on -13 which is 4th worse in L2 and I will definitely be looking at them in the coming weeks as I have some other points to mention about the islanders.
 
Troyes on +29 are still top of the pile and they have been + in their three starts since the original table, despite losing two.
 
Guingamp (+19 last two starts) and Nancy (+24 last three) should have bullets next to their names.
 
What is the opposite of a bullet, a lead weight ? Whatever it is, that should be alongside the names of Niort (-24 last 3), Rodez (-20 last 3) and Chambly ( -24 last 3).
 
I like expected goals/points numbers, but IMO, it is easier to see the direction teams are heading with ITB if only because there are more numerically and the swings quicker to pick up on. But I also think they highlight the flow of the games and the superiority, or failings of teams, better.
 
At present I am trying to find a third party home for ITB and some other stats I produce, where you will be better able to access them and for free...............stay tuned !
 
 

Good Luck.

 

 

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