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🪄 Most big chances in the Premier League (74)
🎩 Most chances in the Premier League (277)
🧙♂️ Most chances in all competitions (343).
he also had 17 xA last season in the PL. More than anyone.
FBRef has him at “only” 10.7 xA last season in the PL behind KDB (14.1) and Tripper (11.8).
https://fbref.com/en/comps/9/2022-2023/passing/2022-2023-Premier-League-Stats
16.7 Bruno vs 13.7 KDB
edit actually it shows 16.7 on your link, you should be looking at xAG not xA fuck knows what xA is.
https://fbref.com/en/expected-goals-model-explained/
xA, or expected assists, is the likelihood that a given completed pass will become a goal assist. This statistic developed by Opta assigns a likelihood to all passes based on the type of the pass, the location on the pitch, the phase of play, and the distance covered. Players receive xA for every completed pass regardless of whether a shot occurred or not.
In order to just isolate the xG on passes that assist a shot, there’s Expected Assisted Goals (xAG). This indicates a player’s ability to set up scoring chances without having to rely on the actual result of the shot or the shooter’s luck/ability. Players receive xAG only when a shot is taken after a completed pass.
We use xG+xAG for goal contributions since players’ goal contributions are typically Goals + Assists and this better matches that standard.
Previous to October 2022, we used xA to mean expected assisted goals (now xAG). When we switched our data provider to Opta, they provided their version of xA described above. We made the name change to xAG. Opta: What are Expected Assists.