What the numbers tell us so far about 2020 Orlando City SC

What the numbers tell us so far about 2020 Orlando City SC

There’s so much to like when it comes to Orlando City SC this season. The upbeat, exciting soccer that Oscar Pareja has his boys playing; the fluid and exhilarating wing work of Chris Mueller; Nani doing Nani things. Add to it some strong d-mids and fullbacks with afterburner speed, and it has all started to come together for the Lions.

Orlando had home field advantage for the MLS is Back tournament. But also, did they? They were the only team that didn’t really have to travel, but they left their homes and had to check into a hotel and stay there for the duration of the tournament. Whatever they were doing worked, though, as they rode a 2-0-1 record in their group into the knockout stages. From there, they beat Montreal 1-0, got past LAFC on penalties after a 90th minute equalizer from Joao Moutinho, and had their way with Minnesota United before ultimately falling to Portland Timbers in the final.

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Introducing DAVIES: A framework for Identifying Talent Across the Globe

Introducing DAVIES: A framework for Identifying Talent Across the Globe

In the world of sports, the search for an all-encompassing player evaluation metric is never-ending. Baseball was the first to develop its metric with Wins Above Replacement. Basketball followed suit with Player Efficiency Rating, and Hockey WAR has come into the fold within the past year. The US Soccer market has been searching for the first iteration of their widely applicable player value metric until very recently, when “Goals Added” was created by our brilliant colleagues at ASA.

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What the Numbers Tell Us About the Rapids in 2020

What the Numbers Tell Us About the Rapids in 2020

New numbers are supposed to reveal new understandings of teams and players - to find a better way to quantify the things we see on the field into useful, descriptive data that truly reflects a player’s genuine contribution to a team’s performance.

You’re at this website probably because you distrust the traditional numbers that a television broadcast might use to describe a player’s performance. ‘Assists’ are valuable, but less so if a player is a tremendous passer with lousy finishers on the end of his passes. ‘Pass completion percentage’ isn’t particularly valuable if a player makes lots of safe lateral and backwards passes.

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Goals Added (g+) MLS Analysis: Age Impact

Goals Added (g+) MLS Analysis: Age Impact

American Soccer Analysis (ASA) has built an expected possession value metric called goals added (g+). You can see a more in-depth explanation of this model here . The g+ model measures every action and how it impacts their team’s chance of scoring and conceding across the next two possessions. Compared to looking at traditional stats (goals, assists, tackles, etc.), g+ is more representative of a players’ true impact on their team’s results over the course of a season.

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The State of MLS Analytics

The State of MLS Analytics

A couple weeks back, I tweeted a list of MLS teams that employed someone on staff focused on analytics. Unexpectedly, the tweet got a lot of feedback, mostly people urging their favorite team to hire someone, some saying that their club had one that I didn’t include (hello, RBNY twitter), and some critical feedback or concerns. This is great! People caring about analytics in soccer is an unquestioned good from my perspective. However, I did want to be a bit more nuanced about what I mean by analytics and what staff may be considered primarily focused on analytics.

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Which Goalkeepers Won the Challenge Cup (and What They Still Have to Work On)

Which Goalkeepers Won the Challenge Cup (and What They Still Have to Work On)

The NWSL Challenge Cup looked to be set on a predictable path when the knockout stage started but some penalty heroics and general top-notch goalkeeping gave way for the top seeds booking early travel plans back home. But which goalkeeper stood on their head to keep their team’s tournament hopes alive? And what questions do they need to answer going forward? And how many rhetorical questions can we fit in this post? Keep reading to find out!

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Defining Roles: How Every Player Contributes to Goals

Defining Roles: How Every Player Contributes to Goals

Formations are a lie, for the most part. We all know this by now; learning a team’s formation generally tells you very little about how they play. One reason for this is that positions are also a lie. Nani and Diego Rossi are both wingers on paper, but anyone who watches the two knows that they play very differently. We’ve made more specific terms, like inverted winger, to help describe the difference. But what if you hadn’t seen a player play yet? What if you’d like some objective way to define a player’s role beyond just their position? Wouldn’t it be nice if we had a data-driven way of determining a playstyle that we could use to give us an idea of how a winger...wings?

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Determining the Best Lineup Formation for Controlling the Field

Determining the Best Lineup Formation for Controlling the Field

From video games, to board games, to athletic competitions, having a well thought out strategy is vital to winning a game. In soccer, a major part of this pre-game strategy is deciding upon the formation, shape, and structure for a team to play. A variety of different factors would persuade a coach to structure their team into different offensive and defensive structures on a game to game basis. Some of these factors include, but are certainly not limited to: strength of squad, opposition strengths, squad availability, perceived space available, and more. Moreover, formations often are fluid and can change at half time or during the game based on a coaches instruction.

This article will analyze certain formations and shapes that are more spatially beneficial to offensive teams than defensive teams, and vice versa, and will be validated through both original metrics and metrics already used within the field.

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An Ode to Christian Pulisic

An Ode to Christian Pulisic

We are now well and truly back with the return of English football and to everyone’s shock and horror, Christian Pulisic is still really good! Since the return of the EPL hee bagged the equalizer against Aston Villa with a hard back post run and a more-difficult-than-it-looked half volley into the roof of the goal, then scored one of the most hilariously pacey solo goals I’ve ever seen to open the scoring against Manchester City. Soon after, without scoring, he lifted Chelsea out of one of the worst halves of their season against Leicester with dynamic pressing and outrageously direct transition dribbling. He followed up those performances with assists against West Ham, Watford and Norwich, and a really impressive weak footed finish against Crystal Palace. Like I said, he’s really good.

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