I looked at the site mentioned to compare team stats. Crawley have had 503 shots, of which 162 were on target and scored 52 goals. This gives overall stats of 10% of shots resulting in a goal or 30% of shots on target. Also average of 13.97 shots per game, of which 4.5 are on target.(Opponents 13.25 and 5.39).
The highest and lowest figures per game are respectively 18 (Mansfield), 9.84 (Harrogate) and 6.27 (Mansfield), 3 21 (Sutton). Crawley are 5th highest for number of shots, but 12th highest for number of shots on target.
In summary, we need to approve our shooting accuracy to score more goals, and reduce the shots on target the opposition make, both issues Scott has already identified.
However, we are currently averaging 1.47 goals per game and conceding 1.44 a game. To put this in perspective this is our best scoring record since our first year in the EFL when we came third. Another 7 goals and it will be our second highest scoring record since we joined the EFL.
On the other hand, we have only conceded more goals per game in 5 seasons since 2011/12, and we know the issue is not the goalie. Recently, Scott seems to have resolved this by keeping Ransom in the side. Hopefully he was replaced yesterday due to tactical reasons rather than an injury.
Post by crawley57away on Mar 13, 2024 19:25:17 GMT
I think the most interesting fact is that Orsi has played 3071 league minutes football this season and Lolos has played only 1912 league minutes football this season and they have both had 65 shots each. . Orsi - 3071 mins / 65 shots = a shot every 47 mins. Lolos - 1912 mins / 65 shots = a shot every 29 mins.
I think the most interesting fact is that Orsi has played 3071 league minutes football this season and Lolos has played only 1912 league minutes football this season and they have both had 65 shots each. . Orsi - 3071 mins / 65 shots = a shot every 47 mins. Lolos - 1912 mins / 65 shots = a shot every 29 mins.