Probably not. But it would complement watching the game very well, and add more knowledge than just watching the game.
These types of stats might actually be very useful. A striker who consistently outperforms their xG is clinical, even if the eyes do not show that. In the US sports, stats have been used for decades now, starting from baseball when some guy made a team of misfits competitive, even though he didn't even bother watching them play before signing them. In football, it has been mostly in the last 10 years, but top managers like Pep take it seriously.