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The logic must be that the one up can hold the ball up and play with the 2/3 behind him to bring them into play. This doesn’t happen as Miller is not a player to hold the ball up, and nobody ever runs past him. He’s totally isolated so that when he inevitably loses the ball, it goes straight to the opposition with no press to put them straight under pressure. It’s the worst of both worlds really.
League 2 big chances missedhttps://www.fotmob.com/leagues/109/stats/season/17836/players/big_chance_missed/league-two-players
Quote from: Chris Black come back on February 26, 2023, 12:12:05 pmThe logic must be that the one up can hold the ball up and play with the 2/3 behind him to bring them into play. This doesn’t happen as Miller is not a player to hold the ball up, and nobody ever runs past him. He’s totally isolated so that when he inevitably loses the ball, it goes straight to the opposition with no press to put them straight under pressure. It’s the worst of both worlds really. You can play one up top who isn’t a back to goal type. Leicester did it with Vardy for a while. Needs us to play quickly to get in behind early though. Useless if we want to boss possession
Quote from: ncRover on February 26, 2023, 07:27:32 pmLeague 2 big chances missedhttps://www.fotmob.com/leagues/109/stats/season/17836/players/big_chance_missed/league-two-playershttps://www.drfc-vsc.co.uk/index.php?topic=286088.msg1189527#msg1189527Miller getting chances at a rate of 0.3xG per game. That’s been consistent all season. His goals return matches this.
Quote from: GazLaz on February 27, 2023, 11:47:15 amQuote from: ncRover on February 26, 2023, 07:27:32 pmLeague 2 big chances missedhttps://www.fotmob.com/leagues/109/stats/season/17836/players/big_chance_missed/league-two-playershttps://www.drfc-vsc.co.uk/index.php?topic=286088.msg1189527#msg1189527Miller getting chances at a rate of 0.3xG per game. That’s been consistent all season. His goals return matches this. Genuine question. Does the xG figure for Miller take into account the fact that he's totally unable to shoot with his left foot, and therefore is limited as a finisher? Or does it only take into account the quality of the chance and how many goals an average striker would score from those.If it's the former, I can see why the xG isso low as he's had a hell of a lot of really, really good chances that he's spurned through not using his left foot.If the xG is NOT making an allowance for his left foot failings, but rather just considering the quality of the chances, xG of 0.3 (9.9 goals so far this season in his 30 games) does seem very low. That footmob data of him missing 13 good chances doesn't feel wrong. You'd expect a reasonable striker to be converting several of those. And my recollection is that few of the 9 he has scored were one in a million efforts, most of them being fairly routine finishes. So from what I've seen of his chances, I'd have expected a good finisher to have scored more like 14-15 goals and have an xG of around 0.5.Which says to me that as a side, we are creating chances for our main striker. He's just been poor at converting them.
Apologies Gaz, I don't think I made my question clear.Is the 0.3 figure the goals you'd expect a typical striker to score from the chances Miller had had, or the goals you'd specifically expect Miller to score?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on February 28, 2023, 02:08:14 pmApologies Gaz, I don't think I made my question clear.Is the 0.3 figure the goals you'd expect a typical striker to score from the chances Miller had had, or the goals you'd specifically expect Miller to score?Average conversion from that shot location. Not individual to a specific player.
Have we replaced Tomlin as the main provider of chances from midfield?, no we haven’t.The manager plays wingers that cut inside so no crosses into the box. We haven’t had a regular assist midfielder behind the strikers.So Miller has to somehow score from long punts up the field. He has to battle 2-3 centre halves on his own. Is it any wonder he isn’t scoring goals?
Quote from: Sammy Chung was King on March 01, 2023, 03:05:54 amHave we replaced Tomlin as the main provider of chances from midfield?, no we haven’t.The manager plays wingers that cut inside so no crosses into the box. We haven’t had a regular assist midfielder behind the strikers.So Miller has to somehow score from long punts up the field. He has to battle 2-3 centre halves on his own. Is it any wonder he isn’t scoring goals? the wing backs provide the width for us and they’re the ones putting in most of the crosses, brown especially has put in a lot since he joined, Maxwell likes to come inside if the chance is there but if he does do that hurst normally stays wide.
Confirms my post at the time that he didn't have a shot blocked. He missed an open goal giving the defender behind him the opportunity to clear the ball.