In our third members’ article of the week, we turn our attentions to the player Key Performance Indicator (KPI) statistics. We delve into the data once again and, focusing our attentions on the forwards, assess player form over the last four Gameweeks compared to the first seven rounds of fixtures.
For the unfamiliar, these Key Performers Indicator (KPI) tables use a series of key stats to allow our members to track a trend in player performance as a guide to their form. By tracking the frequency of certain key statistics, such as minutes per chance, and comparing them over two separate periods of time, we can ascertain patterns of improvement or decline in these areas. For those unfamiliar, we’ve rolled out a preview movie which shows just how to get the best out of the KPI tables.
9 years, 6 months ago
austin the next ulloa? i really wonder what people expect from these cheap strikers..doing an aguero?
u pay for what u get. These cheap strikers are usually less consistent..its just whether u get them on the right moment. If u do, enjoy their points and sell them when their streak is over.
The fact that many gets ulloa,austin etc to fund the rest of the team so really cannot expect too much