Friday, November 22, 2024

Arsenal 2-0 Napoli: By the numbers

I felt quietly confident about Arsenal going into this match. Arsenal are a very good home team and Unai Emery has been able to game plan well for these big matches this season. Arsenal then went out and played an excellent first half, sat back a bit in the second half but still created their two best chances of the night and were unlucky to not add a third goal.

A two goal lead puts Arsenal in a great position to advance to the semi-finals but they still have a dreaded away match next week after a match at Watford on Monday Night Football (thanks Premier League TV partners).

Arsenal 2-0 Napoli: By the graphs

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Arsenal 2-0 Napoli: By the numbers

16 – Shots for Arsenal, Led by Aaron Ramsey and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang with 5 each

7 – Shots on target for Arsenal, Led by Aaron Ramsey and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang with 3 each

3 – Big chances for Arsenal

42.1% – Possession for Arsenal in the match

122 – Final third passes completed, more than a third of their completed passes were in the attacking third of the field. Napoli had just 19% of their’s in Arsenal’s defensive third.

27 – Completed passes into the box for Arsenal

13 – Tackles for Arsenal, led by Sead Kolasinac. Even more impressive Arsenal were only dribbled past 4 times in this match and had a tackle success rate of 76%.

18 – Interceptions for Arsenal, led by the ageless wonder Laurent Koscielny.

84% – The odds that my simulation model gives Arsenal to advance to the semi finals. FiveThirtyEight has Arsenal at 87% to advance.

Overall this was a very impressive performance from Arsenal. Napoli haven’t played well away this season but Arsenal still did a really good job pressuring them early and then in the second half disrupting their attempts into the final third while still providing attacking threat.

Laurent Koscielny is amazing

1 – Shot

80.5% – Pass completion percentage

6 – Long passes completed, of 7 attempted

2 – Ball recoveries

2 – Aerial Duels won

4 – Interceptions, led all players

3 – Clearances

1 – Foul committed

This isn’t the most impressive statistical line from the Arsenal captain but I think that it also illustrates how hard it is to measure the impact of a defender. When he is in the lineup things just work better.

I thought that in this match, and really for most of the season Koscielny has been Arsenal’s best defender. At his age that would be an impressive feat for player, considering that he is coming off an Achilles injury that can end careers it is even more impressive.

Aaron Ramsey man of the match

1 – Goal

5 – Shots, led all players (all inside the penalty area)

3 – Shots on target led all players

2 – Big Chances, converted one for a goal, led all players

43 – Passes completed

86% – Pass completion percentage

5 – Passes completed into the box, led all players

2 – Dribbles

5 – Ball Recoveries

1 – Tackle

1 – Interception

It is a bit sad that it took this long for Unai Emery to figure out that Aaron Ramsey’s best position in the team is starting as a central midfielder with license to go forward. He doesn’t have quite the same offensive freedom that he had under Arsene Wenger, where at times he’d abandon midfield completely and turn into a forward.

Finding a like for like replacement for Ramsey is going to be impossible. There just aren’t other midfielders that can match his ability to run forever pressing, his ability to defend when needed, his ability (and audacity to even try) to flick/one touch pass around the box, his ability to create for team mates and most importantly his ability to get shots in the danger zone from open play.

When I say impossible, I am really not using hyperbole. I have looked through my database of player statistics and his profile as a player is incredibly unique. There are players that are his equal or better at certain areas but the way that he combines them is unique to him. He isn’t a irreplaceable but who ever comes in won’t do things the same way and will have big shoes to fill.

I really hope he can help lead Arsenal to a European trophy on his way out of the club.

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Burn Baby Burn

“Napoli haven’t played well away this season..”

Arsenal says “Hold my beer”

PeteyB

Good result, and I’m kinda confident that we can at least get a goal away from home. Ramsey will be really missed when he’s gone. I know he’s divided opinion over the years, but when he’s fit and got a few games under his belt he really is superb. And maybe some truth in the suggestion that with Emery around he’s getting the kind of tactical guidance he needed to develop. Lucas Torreira a top guy too, shows what we’ve been missing in the league. Small but beefy, normally comes back with a vengeance… did anyone else know his hometown… Read more »

Mehr

Can you add who from your database is comparable?

Red-Sky

Yes please. this.
Also tell us if you have candidates for the wing and defense.

Scott Willis

I haven’t look far and wide but there is a fresh rumor on David Neres who looks good. https://twitter.com/oh_that_crab/status/1116072104720355328?s=21

Scott Willis

That’s the thing, there isn’t really a player who matches well. Players kind of close were Isco at Malaga, Santi, Pogba

A Different George

What about James Rodriguez? Especially for Colombia, where he is allowed more freedom, rather than his club sides, where he is playing with (other) superstars.

Devlin

That’s what happens when Ramsey plays a disciplined game, and his runs into the box start from deeper instead of just being upfront already. Tactically he is still bad at reading the game and adjusting to fit into what is happening but now that he is given a role that has taken away his need to guess about his positioning, he is flourishing. I think this might be his best sequence of performances, even better than 13/14, because in this second half of the season, he is playing a more complete game and balanced game. He will thrive at Juventus… Read more »

PicoBello

I would probably vote for Kos being our POTY. What he managed to do this season is absolutely unbelievable. He may not by truly our best player this season, there will be a legit discussion around it, but I would vote for him. Love him and I am very impressed. My captain !

Devlin

The moment he came back, you just saw the difference in quality from the players who played before him. He is one of the best defenders on the planet, and if it wasn’t for his injury issues, he would be making a case for being the best. Many people make a noise about being big, but Kos, Ramos and Thiago Silva are not that big, but individually, they might just be the best 3 centerbacks on the planet. I guess the team’s style of play and way of defending can help a defender stand out, like Van Dijk, but Kos… Read more »

PicoBello

He does get praise, at least from this site, but deserves even more. Blogs, what a special podcast just about him? 🙂

PicoBello

*What ABOUT a special podcast, sorry.

Zakb

I have found a defense of papa and kos, occasionally including Monreal, to be very effective and sound.

Merteslacker

Absolutely agree Pico. In a season where there’s no obvious standout individual performances, I would put in my vote for Kos as well. The level of his performances not to mention his aura on the team considering he ruptured his ACL only less than a year ago has been truly inspirational for all.

In my eyes, Kos is the true World cup winner (not some bloke named Advil Rami who wears the medal around his neck).

ps If you haven’t already watched the superb documentary about Koscielny on Arsenal.com, go watch it NOW

PicoBello

I have watched the documentary, thanks! I will probably one more time 😉

Redbaron

Does the +1 OG in xG mean that our actual goals were 1 against expected output of 2.36?

Scott Willis

Well, that shot that is deflected does count in the xG so it IS kind of included. There is still a good chance given those shots Arsenal score 4 in that match. https://twitter.com/oh_that_crab/status/1116445890934231040?s=21

MeSoHornsey

This is the best I’ve seen Ramsey since his 2013 season. When he’s on fire like this he’s irreplaceable, only comparable with Frank Lampard, better in fact, however, his inconsistency isn’t on the same level, be it injuries, tactics or form etc.

One things certain though, him going for free is truly a monstrous decision, whoever has made it. Explanations really are needed.

loose_cannon

Always said Ramsey would thrive in a midfield 3, where he could influence the game from deep but also have license to roam further forward. A shame it’s not a formation Wenger or Emery have persisted with here but the fact that he’s also thriving in at 10 and in midfield two just goes to show his versatility. Potentially a fantastic bit of business from Juve, considering what they’re saving in transfer fees.

Nick

With respect, your database of player statistics amounts to the square root of f*ck all.

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