Amr Ebeid (Cairo)
Before the super meeting between Al Ain and Sharjah, on Saturday, Al-Zaeem has a very strong power on the sides, which makes it the most Emirati team scoring goals this season on both sides, as it scored more than 70% of its goals through it, compared to 30% for offensive depth goals.
It is true that the “king” was also able to use his wings to reach the net of his competitors by 57%, but the depth is considered the most offensively influential front, because it alone produced 43% of his goals.
This technical statistic opens the door to talking about how the defenses of the two teams deal with the strengths of the other’s attack, as the “bee” mission seems more stable, especially on the two sides that did not cause the large percentage of goals that hit the net, by 45%, especially the coherent right defensive front. He has it, while the depth of the “violet” defense suffered 52% of painful blows, which is what the team warns about in the Super Cup.
Both teams scored the largest percentage of their goals ever by penetrating and penetrating the opponents’ defenses within the region, and their rates are clearly declining in terms of scoring “long-range” goals, which reduces the chances of this happening in the big match, but Rahimi remains with the “leader” and Caio with The “King” are the closest to achieving this if the right opportunity arises, and both have “fire heads” that are good at scoring with air strikes, especially Laba Kodjo and Paco Alcacer, who are the most prominent in this matter.
The “leader” has relied a lot since the beginning of the season on applying high pressure and exploiting it to force competitors to make mistakes in passing and exiting the ball, and then scoring goals, in addition to a quick attack, so that his success rate in benefiting from these two tactics reaches 42%, while the “king” collects Between the high speed and the conversion with lightning rebounds, in addition to a few application of the “advanced pressure” tactic, to achieve a success rate of 39% so far with these methods, with very close rates!
The two teams tend to score through the “movement”, which produced 84% of the “leader’s” goals, compared to 70% for the “king”, as the latter showed relative superiority in obtaining close and influential set kicks, including penalty kicks, but both are good at dealing with corner kicks on In particular, they are equally exploited by a large percentage, and the “violet” excels in scoring via high crosses or ground balls by 57%, compared to 33% for “bees”.
On the defensive level, reverse transformations and quick attacks left the greatest damage to Al Ain’s defenses by 40%, compared to 39% for the negative impact of competitors’ crosses, while Sharjah received 36% of the goals through fixed kicks and the same number of incursions, bilateral games and short passes.
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