Dejan wrote:LMAO wrote:Power n Glory wrote:Ach wrote:Don't think anyone seriously wanted Arteta over Jose.
Would be ludicrous if anyone did
Yes, quite a few folks.
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4 shots, 2 on target
That's not sustainable.
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This is some weird post tbh. You are picking out ONE game where they duck in, scored, and won. And then its not sustainable, while completely ignoring that they have, after chelsea, the highest goals scored in the league and the lowest goals conceded
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Scoring Efficiency (goals/shots on target) of Other Notable League Sides Since 20102018-19 Liverpool: 41.0%
2017-18 Juventus: 40.8%
2011-12 Real Madrid: 40.7%
2010-11 Barcelona: 40.7%
2019-20 Bayern Munich: 40.2%
2017-18 Manchester City: 40.1%
2015-16 Leicester City: 38.0%
2019-20 Liverpool: 37.4%
2016-17 Real Madrid: 37.1%
2014-15 Barcelona: 36.8%
2018-19 Manchester City: 36.8%
2012-13 Bayern Munich 35.6%
Tottenham's Scoring Efficiency under Pochettino (and Mourinho)2014-15: 31.0%
2015-16: 27.2%
2016-17: 32.7%
2017-18: 33.3%
2018-19: 35.5%
2019-20: 36.1%
2020-21 Tottenham through 9 games: 44.7%
data from fbrefIf Spurs are still as clinical through 23 games, then fair enough, there might be something there. But, right now, I believe they're overperforming (like our 22 game unbeaten streak under Emery), and I'll be surprised if their efficiency remains better than most of the best club sides (and Leicester) in the best leagues of the 2010s. Tottenham's scoring efficiency under Mourinho this season is a mirage, and they aren't truly 23.8% more clinical than last season.