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This video illustrates how recoveries can be distinguished not only in terms of their effectiveness, but also their quality. Barcelona record the fourth-most advantageous recoveries in the league, i.e. situations that involve a numerical advantage and where the side in possession has more players ahead of the ball than the opposition.
Given the importance of build-up play in the system deployed by Xavi’s troops, the team’s set-up at the start of the attacking transition is key. This video shows how the Barcelona players react in these situations. It’s worth pointing out that 15% of the Catalan giants’ recoveries put them at an advantage.
Real Madrid are the LaLiga Santander front runners for the number of carries leading to shots, with four per game to their name. Carries can be analysed from a whole host of angles, but in this case we’re keen to look at their outcome, i.e. shots.
There’s no question that Ancelotti’s charges are capable of making the most of these actions, as illustrated in our Clip of the Week. The players’ ability to go past their man, their skill level and decision-making ability are key to the success of such actions, which can reap rich rewards for the capital club.
As we can see in this clip, Simeone’s boys post an average of two carries that lead to shots per game. Indeed, this is one of Atleti’s favourite tactics to pose a threat on goal. If we dive deeper and take a look at what the Wanda Metropolitano-based outfit do in possession, we learn that they feature amongst the league’s top five teams for the number of players per possession (almost three), whilst they find themselves amongst the division’s leading five teams for the number of dangerous possessions per match (4.6).
When it comes to possession, there are a whole host of aspects that we can analyse, with one of them being the degree of danger created. When we speak of dangerous possessions, we’re referring to those that end in a goal or a goalscoring opportunity. This video features a dangerous possession put together by Manuel Pellegrini’s charges. Betis excel in this department and lie second in the LaLiga standings for the number of dangerous possessions (5.7 per outing).
The Real Madrid players ensure that their team balance enables them to consistently produce and improve on their statistics as the games goes on. As we can see in the latest instalment of Clip of the Week, the Blancos record more dangerous possessions than any other side in the league (6.76 per game) and, crucially, they make them count.
Rayo Vallecano
Real Madrid
SÁB 26.02.2022
17:30
Season 2021/2022
Estadio de Vallecas
Sevilla FC
Real Betis
DOM 27.02.2022
15:15
Season 2021/2022
Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán
Real Sociedad
CA Osasuna
DOM 27.02.2022
17:30
Season 2021/2022
Reale Arena
FC Barcelona
Athletic Club
DOM 27.02.2022
20:00
Season 2021/2022
Spotify Camp Nou
Rayo Vallecano
Real Madrid
SÁB 26.02.2022
17:30
Season 2021/2022
Matchday 26
Estadio de Vallecas
The Vallecas-based outfit have established themselves as a team with one of the widest tactical set-ups in the league, both with and without the ball. As illustrated in this video, when out of possession, Andoni Iraola’s charges are the division’s bridesmaids in terms of width. Indeed, in the defensive phase, this width can often prove costly as it sees the Madrilenians afford the opposition too much space. However, Rayo also boast the fourth-widest team spacing when in possession. The side’s performance in the spacing stakes is complemented by their impressive statistics when it comes to intensity. The capital club excel in several fitness-related criteria, but of particular note is the fact that they lie third in the standings for the number of sprints completed at over 24km/hr (73 per outing).
Carlo Ancelotti’s men’s textbook balance is keeping their dreams of domestic silverware firmly alive. The Santiago Bernabeu-based side are consistently posting good ratios, which improve as the games wear on. The Blancos lie top of the pile for the number of dangerous possessions and, as we can see in this video, they take full advantage of them. The Merengues gain an average of 37m per possession, a score that places them in third spot in the league rankings. As if that wasn’t enough, the Chamartin-based outfit sit top of the LaLiga Santander table for carries that lead to shots.
High-octane football is one of Rayo’s hallmarks and characterises Fran García’s game. This video displays how the youngster completes an average of 5.5 sprints at over 28km/hr per game, a return that puts him in sixth place in the LaLiga Santander standings. He also claims a spot in the top five of his team’s charts for the number of recoveries made (almost six per match), crosses into the box (3.5 per outing) and successful through-balls (four per game).