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RA, so a shot from six yards that would go into the middle of the net and blocked by a defender isn’t actually on target?I know what you mean of course but in real terms my example above should really be classed as a shot on target.
The difficulty with the blocked shots question is that many shots are blocked by the defender very close to the shooter and it simply isn't possible to know whether the ball would hit the target or not. It's logical IMO therefore that blocked shots should not be assumed to be on target.
For all Lincoln's excellent play, they created very few chances. They had two of the softest penalties you'll ever see, hit the top of the bar (with a shot that was covered by Balcombe if it had been the 18 inches lower it would have had to be to have gone in) and forced only one other serious save. That speaks volumes of how well we defended. They didn't produce a single chance of note inside the box.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on February 01, 2021, 07:26:27 pmFor all Lincoln's excellent play, they created very few chances. They had two of the softest penalties you'll ever see, hit the top of the bar (with a shot that was covered by Balcombe if it had been the 18 inches lower it would have had to be to have gone in) and forced only one other serious save. That speaks volumes of how well we defended. They didn't produce a single chance of note inside the box.Just a bit of pedantry, BST, regarding that last sentence. In the first half, their wonder kid, Brennan Johnson, missed the sitter of the game after big Tom failed to cut out a low cross.For some reason, Sky Sports didn't show it in their highlights.
Quote from: scawsby steve on February 01, 2021, 07:51:42 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on February 01, 2021, 07:26:27 pmFor all Lincoln's excellent play, they created very few chances. They had two of the softest penalties you'll ever see, hit the top of the bar (with a shot that was covered by Balcombe if it had been the 18 inches lower it would have had to be to have gone in) and forced only one other serious save. That speaks volumes of how well we defended. They didn't produce a single chance of note inside the box.Just a bit of pedantry, BST, regarding that last sentence. In the first half, their wonder kid, Brennan Johnson, missed the sitter of the game after big Tom failed to cut out a low cross.For some reason, Sky Sports didn't show it in their highlights.Correct SS.That clearly was a seriously bad miss and was well inside the box.