Football Player Analysis
Football Player Analysis

PREMIER LEAGUE 22-23: NEWCASTLE

In a very successful season, the squad led by coach Eddie Howe earned a fourth place finish that grants access to the Champions League Group Stage. With an interesting squad, several Newcastle players stood out. To understand their impact to the team, we present the average ratings of the players in a Back 4, the type of defense used for almost the whole season. In addition, this players must meet the necessary minutes requirement to be considered (minimum 450 minutes played in the season in a type of predefined defense: Back 4 or Back 5).

Newcastle’s eleven with the most minutes played this season.

Star Player:

  • K. Trippier (FB) – 7.72

With the clear highest average rating in this squad, Newcastle’s FB – Trippier – was one of the main reasons for the positive season achieved. The enormous consistency in the defensive process and the great final third passing made Trippier the key piece to this Newcastle team.

Other Key Players:

  • B. Guimarães (M) – 7.69
  • Joelinton (M) – 7.38
  • A. Isak (CF & W) – 7.24 & 7.14

With a lot of players having great seasons, we need emphasise the high average rating obtained by A. Isak in two different positions: Centre-Foward and Winger.

Additional information regarding the team.

With more positive results at home than away (11 Home Wins & 8 Away Wins), it is possible to consider Newcastle a stronger team at home. The positive goal difference highlights the great defense showned by this team (0,87 goals per game) and a solid offensive setup (1,79 goals per game).

Positions most in need of strengthening:

  • FB & M

Looking at the most used players, we can see that Newcastle should buy solid players for the Left-Back and Defensive-Midfield position. In the second plan, Newcastle need to reinforce the squad with quality backups to be able to compete in the Champions League.

Meaning of the used abbreviations:

  • G – Games
  • W – Wins
  • D – Draws
  • L – Loses
  • P – Points
  • GS – Goals Scored
  • GA – Goals Against
  • GD – Goal Diference
  • HW – Home Wins
  • AW – Away Wins

Data from FBref.

BUNDESLIGA 22-23: TEAM ANALYSIS

With the conclusion of this season, it is possible to make an evaluation of the teams’ global performance. To do so, the graph below allows us to start this analysis about the Bundesliga in the 2022-2023 Season:

Bundesliga 22-23 – Team analysis.

Defensive Process (DP): The defensive process evaluates the whole defensive work of the team. In this phase, the defensive indicators are focal for this analysis.

Above-average Teams in the Defensive Process (DP):

  1. Bayern;
  2. RB Leipzig;
  3. Union Berlin;
  4. Dortmund;
  5. Freiburg;
  6. Wolfsburg;
  7. Köln;
  8. Mainz 05 (ranking in order);

Intermediate Process (IP): The intermediate process evaluates the existing gap from the whole defensive process and the offensive process in the last third, taking into account, mainly, the ball progression needed to reach this area of the field.

Above-average Teams in the Intermediate Process (IP):

  1. Bayern;
  2. Dortmund;
  3. RB Leipzig;
  4. Eintracht Frankfurt;
  5. Bayer Leverkusen;
  6. Stuttgart;
  7. Wolfsburg (ranking in order);

Final Third (FT): In the Final Third, our study focuses on the creation of opportunities to shoot at goal. As the Final Third is a vital sector of play, the creation of chances is one of the most important points to ensure a good offensive output in the season.

Above-average Teams in the Final Third (FT):

  1. Bayern;
  2. Dortmund;
  3. RB Leipzig;
  4. Stuttgart;
  5. Bayer Leverkusen (ranking in order);

Expected Goals (xG): xG is a metric that measures the probability of a shot resulting in a goal, rating how good of a goal-scoring opportunity a shot was. In this analysis, it is important to understand the volume and quality of chances that a team got during the season.

Above-average Teams in Expected Goals (xG):

  1. Bayern;
  2. Dortmund;
  3. RB Leipzig;
  4. Wolfsburg;
  5. Eintracht Frankfurt;
  6. Mönchengladbach;
  7. Bayer Leverkusen (ranking in order);

Expected Assists (xA): Expected assists measures the likelihood that a pass will be an assist. Being able to credit the passes beyond the final pass, allows us to understand the quality of passes and chances provided by the players and the team during the season.

Above-average Teams in Expected Assists (xA):

  1. Bayern;
  2. Dortmund;
  3. RB Leipzig;
  4. Mönchengladbach;
  5. Wolfsburg;
  6. Bayer Leverkusen;
  7. Stuttgart;
  8. Eintracht Frankfurt;
  9. Köln (ranking in order);
Bundesliga TeamsFinal PositionPerformance Rankings(+/- Position)
Bayern110
Dortmund220
RB Leipzig330
Union Berlin413+9
Freiburg510+5
Bayer Leverkusen65-1
Eintracht Frankfurt76-1
Wolfsburg84-4
Mainz 05912+3
Mönchengladbach107-3
Köln119-2
Hoffenheim1211-1
Werder Bremen1314+1
Bochum1416+2
Augsburg1518+3
Stuttgart168-8
Schalke 041715-2
Hertha Berlin1817-1

Data from FBref.