MX23RW : Monday, April 22 20:15:24| >> :600:357872:357872:

xG: How expected goals could make a difference to your fantasy season

xG: How expected goals could make a difference to your fantasy season
© Reuters
This could help you find the last hidden gem of the season.

Statistics are the Fantasy Premier League manager's friend, and there is one tool in particular which could propel your team over the line this season.

Expected goals (xG) is a figure which – taking into account historical data as well as factors such as shot location – illustrates how likely an effort at goal is to go in.

A shot awarded a 0.9 rating for example is likely to be converted nine times out of 10.

Liverpool's Sadio Mane (right) scores his side's first goal of the game during the Premier League match against Chelsea at Anfield, Liverpool
Sadio Mane is in form (Peter Byrne/PA)

When all those chances are added up at the end of a game, a figure is produced which suggests how many goals a team could be expected to have scored – an individual figure can also be calculated for each player.

That figure can be interpreted as a more accurate indicator of a player's form than simply looking at the goals they have scored. If a player has three goals from 10 games, but an xG of 6.2 for that period, one might expect them to start scoring more frequently if they maintain that level of performance.

Expected goals therefore offers an additional insight for FPL managers looking to see through the purple patches to work out who might come good and whose hot streak might be about to end.

A table showing the Premier League footballers with the highest expected goals figure over the past 10 games
The above table suggests that Arsenal's Alexandre Lacazette is a man in form. His six goals in 10 games illustrate that well enough, but an xG of 5.09 hints that he will continue to score well – as long as managers are prepared to risk him being rotated for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Further down the table it is notable that Sadio Mane and Jamie Vardy are both outperforming their xG, with eight goals and seven goals in 10 games against xG of 4.79 and 4.58 respectively.

Such numbers may be testament to both players' exquisite finishing skills – something Mane has clearly worked on to become one of Liverpool's best players in an already incredible season – but outperforming xG to this extent is not usually sustainable.

With that in mind, managers may want to cash in on the rising value of a player on a hot streak in order to find one or two hidden gems before the end of the season.

One of those gems might be Ryan Babel at Fulham. While the Cottagers already find themselves relegated, Babel has scored four in 10 games and has an xG of 3.33 for that period, suggesting he might be good for a goal or two before summer comes.

And it's not just forwards that xG accounts for – the figure can also help you find that rarest of things: a goalscoring defender.

A graphic showing Jeffrey Schlupp's shot map over the past 10 Premier League games for Crystal Palace

Palace's Jeffrey Schlupp is owned by just 4.3 percent of managers, but has the highest xG of any PL defender for the past 10 games at 1.77 from 16 shots.

With Everton, Cardiff and Bournemouth making up Crystal Palace's last three games, Schlupp might fancy adding to his clean sheet points with a goal or two at the other end of the pitch.

Share this article now:
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes pictured on December 2, 2018
Read Next:
McInnes hints at ambition to manage Scotland
>

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Select and display your favourite team's news and scores in this panel

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Select and display your favourite team's news and scores in this panel
Premier League
Championship
Serie A
Bundesliga
Primeira Liga
Turkish Super Lig
Belgian Pro League
League One
League Two
Segunda Division
Serie B
Ligue 2
Norwegian Eliteserien
AFC Champions League
International Friendlies
Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool35277179205988
2Manchester CityMan City34282487226586
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs342211164352967
4Chelsea35207859382167
5Arsenal34206868432566
6Manchester UnitedMan Utd34197863481564
7Everton35147145044649
8Watford34147134949049
9Leicester CityLeicester35146154847148
10Wolverhampton WanderersWolves34139124142-148
11West Ham UnitedWest Ham35127164454-1043
12Crystal Palace35126174348-542
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle35118163544-941
14Bournemouth35125184962-1341
15Burnley35117174462-1840
16Southampton3499164057-1736
17Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton3497183253-2134
18Cardiff CityCardiff3594223065-3531
RFulham3565243376-4323
RHuddersfield TownHuddersfield3535272069-4914

Subscribe to our Newsletter


Transfer Talk Daily
Match previews - twice weekly
Morning Briefing (7am UTC)
Ultra close-up image of Kevin De Bruyne [NOT FOR USE IN ARTICLES]Get the latest transfer news, match previews and news direct to your inbox!

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Select and display your favourite team's news and scores in this panel
Login, I already have my ad-free pass
Log in to customise Sports Mole
Buy ad-free access (show me the options)
Buy monthly ad-free access for £1.20/month
Buy yearly ad-free access for £12 (2 months free)
Settings - Logout - Manage your account
Settings - Logout - Manage your account