Blackwidow
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Scorers and Assists per minute in Europe's 5 biggest leagues and the CL/Europaleague
Actually I started with the Bundesliga yesterday as I just wanted to see how the absolute data looks when you have a per minute ratio. When you see only the numbers of goals or assists it does not include how many minutes somebody has played. If you just look on the Bundesliga Kießling won the Golden Ball but had a lot more minutes than e.g. Lewandowski. And - as there is more and more mixing types between forwards and offensive midfielders where you just cannot judge somebody only by the numbers of goals but also have to see the number of assists he provides for others, both is included.
I started with the Bundesliga - and then just added other players. First some prominent players of the bigger clubs in Europe - then I took Who Scored and sorted after goals and later assists and added them (but I took all goal and assist data from transfermarkt)
I added the age - and made 3 categories which I coloured different.
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Another thought for me about this...
It is just statistics and does not show everything about the performance of somebody. One more or less adds to the performance to its club in playing culture, movement or defensive work that cannot be seen by just pure statistic values. Some are the main targets of their teams, some just are not. Pizarro and Gomez are on number 2 and 3 of the list - none of them really provided a real lot for the Bayern matches (even if both are great players) - but they got the easier matches or came in when the opponent was already fought down or the shooting galas at home - actually you have to give Mandzukic and Müller an additional credit for that as they usually had the more difficult matches.
Götze, so he is a great youngster, pushed his stats especially in the CL with matches against Ajax, who were the easiest opponents of them. Reus does not have the bigger absolute stats but participated a lot in the decisive goals.
That just added as my thinkings about the stats in areas I can judge it. I am not the big EPL expert - so I guess the most of you can judge the EPL data a lot better than I can.
There might be some typing errors - would not surprise me with the amount of data. If you think someone important is missing I can still add him.
* In the stats I coloured the best (highest or lowest) 10 values in the most categories in yellow.
Actually I started with the Bundesliga yesterday as I just wanted to see how the absolute data looks when you have a per minute ratio. When you see only the numbers of goals or assists it does not include how many minutes somebody has played. If you just look on the Bundesliga Kießling won the Golden Ball but had a lot more minutes than e.g. Lewandowski. And - as there is more and more mixing types between forwards and offensive midfielders where you just cannot judge somebody only by the numbers of goals but also have to see the number of assists he provides for others, both is included.
I started with the Bundesliga - and then just added other players. First some prominent players of the bigger clubs in Europe - then I took Who Scored and sorted after goals and later assists and added them (but I took all goal and assist data from transfermarkt)
I added the age - and made 3 categories which I coloured different.
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Another thought for me about this...
It is just statistics and does not show everything about the performance of somebody. One more or less adds to the performance to its club in playing culture, movement or defensive work that cannot be seen by just pure statistic values. Some are the main targets of their teams, some just are not. Pizarro and Gomez are on number 2 and 3 of the list - none of them really provided a real lot for the Bayern matches (even if both are great players) - but they got the easier matches or came in when the opponent was already fought down or the shooting galas at home - actually you have to give Mandzukic and Müller an additional credit for that as they usually had the more difficult matches.
Götze, so he is a great youngster, pushed his stats especially in the CL with matches against Ajax, who were the easiest opponents of them. Reus does not have the bigger absolute stats but participated a lot in the decisive goals.
That just added as my thinkings about the stats in areas I can judge it. I am not the big EPL expert - so I guess the most of you can judge the EPL data a lot better than I can.
There might be some typing errors - would not surprise me with the amount of data. If you think someone important is missing I can still add him.
* In the stats I coloured the best (highest or lowest) 10 values in the most categories in yellow.