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"I don't agree with the data that proves I'm wrong"
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Absolutely mindless to say data on all headers and shots outside the box can determine that every header and shot from outside the box is a poor chance.
Like astoundingly stupid.
So which of those three chances was above average opportunity from that position? Rinomhota striking a ball first time from the "wrong" side (it's easier to strike coming across the body). McIntyre heading it under extreme pressure from every direction (possibly on the backfoot too, or that might have been Joãos)? Ejaria probably had the cleanest opportunity, but is pushing >25y away.
It's incredibly generous to think either of those were good chances.
Haven't you before made the argument that a 30 yard wondergoal isn't that surprising because these are professional who should be able to do that every time? Where was that "skill" on any of these chances? Or does it only get recognized on the rare occasion it hits the jackpot?