by Robert Papić | Dec 9, 2021 | match analysis
Why is it often most important to evaluate the performance of the center back on team efficiency? Rok Ovniček scored 2 goals from 5 attempts, and Aymeric Minne scored 2 goals from 4 attempts. There is no big difference. When Ovniček played, the team had 47% efficiency...
by Robert Papić | Dec 1, 2021 | match analysis
Does it matter which back player plays well or which combination of back players is most effective? From the bench, it is sometimes very difficult to see. If it’s easy, how to explain that in this match, the combination of 9m players Bence Zdolik – Adam...
by Robert Papić | Nov 2, 2021 | match analysis
Krim has changed coach, but the problem they have has not changed.They lost the game again, seemingly on one ball, and in reality, they should not have reached an equal finish. As in a match with Savehof that they lost in a similar way, systematic monitoring of events...
by Robert Papić | Nov 1, 2021 | match analysis
Why is it sometimes good to make important decisions based on data and not just feelings? Because a goal conceded in the last second is often not crucial, even though it seems so. It is logical that the most efficient players play in the last minutes of the game, and...
by Robert Papić | Oct 12, 2021 | match analysis
The story of the “logical changes” of the players and the wrong model of play. Serbia lost the game because it conceded few goals and scored even fewer. Where is the mistake? Is it possible to help your team even when they play extremely badly in the...