Juventus Make Unwanted Serie A History, Suffering Defeat Despite 78 per Cent Possession
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The numbers of the match Juventus defeat really sounds mocking to an analysis of the statistics. Starting with the ball possession, a very clear 78% of Juventus against a miserable 22%. Expected goals tell an atrocious truth: 0.11 for Cagliari against 1.34 of Juventus. Numbers that describe the mockery well. Then the data [...] The article Juventus, the data of the defeat with Cagliari: 80% possession ball comes from UltimeJuve.it.
Juventus shatters Serie A records with historic loss despite dominating 78 percent possession
Juventus Makes Shocking Serie A History with Unprecedented Loss Despite Dominating Possession In a jaw-dropping turn of events, Juventus has etched its name into the record books for all the wrong reasons, becoming the first club in Serie A history to lose a match while holding an astounding 78 percent possession. This shocking statistic emerged following their narrow 1-0 defeat to Cagliari at the Unipol Domus stadium, a result that left fans an…
Juventus make unwanted Serie A history, suffering defeat despite 78 per cent possession
Juventus have made Serie A history by becoming the first team to lose a game with 78 per cent possession since the data has been collected in 2004.The quite extraordinary statistic was presented by Opta following this evening’s 1-0 defeat to Cagliari at the Unipol Domus stadium.The Bianconeri dominated the match, having 20 shots on goal to just three, 18 corners to one, and with an xG of 1.17 compared to just 0.2 for the Sardinians.Juventus set …
Two interesting statistics on the defeat of the Juventus, according to Opta: The Bianconeri have lost 5 of their 14 games away from home this season among all competitions, and one more defeat than in the entire last campaign.
CAGLIARI – Some say that's the beauty of football, and Como and Milan know a thing or two about it. Juve dominated the match in Cagliari, taking 18 corners, enjoying a tikitaka-like possession, hitting the post, and losing the game. Mazzitelli's goal in the 65th minute decided the match, following a perfect corner kick. Spalletti's team played well, kept possession, but in the first half they weren't very dangerous, with Miretti the only one wit…
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