Expected Goals stats tell the very real story after Newcastle 0 Arsenal 2 nufc epl
Man City 2.83 v Leeds 0.14 Sunday 7 MayAs you can see, in six of the eight matches the team with the bigger Expected Goals stat, won the game.
Watching the Man City match, they should have scored a serious number of goals as Leeds hardly got out of their own half, Fat Sam unbelievably lucky with only a one goal losing margin, as the Man City Expected Goals stat was twenty times higher than Leeds!
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