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CELTIC VS RIGA: THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE UGLY
by Juco James | Sep 26, 2020 | Articles, Season 2020-2021 | 0 |
An important reminder regarding analytical models: they are designed to offer information which can enhance insight, but understanding framework and limitations is important. For example, the scramble by Ajeti at the goal mouth did not register a shot or any xG in Wyscout’s model, so this specific event-based xG did not assign “value” to it.
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