nneciciyefcnf11 Posted yesterday at 04:59 AM #1 Posted yesterday at 04:59 AM What signs tell you a team is taking its chances efficiently?
onyxly4 Posted 16 hours ago #2 Posted 16 hours ago Bro just watch the shot-to-goal ratio, if they're scoring off low xG chances consistently that's clinical af.
vaelvi1 Posted 14 hours ago #3 Posted 14 hours ago Yeah fr, when they're banging in goals from outside the box or tight angles, you know they're feeling it. That's when you pile on the bets.
kovalyn Posted 14 hours ago #4 Posted 14 hours ago When they barely create anything all game but still walk away with 2 goals, that's the definition of clinical tbh.
sydneyari Posted 13 hours ago #5 Posted 13 hours ago When they're scoring first-time finishes off crosses or half-chances, you just know their confidence is through the roof.
kyrtha Posted 13 hours ago #6 Posted 13 hours ago That shot-to-goal ratio is the clearest giveaway for sure, especially when they're outperforming xG by a mile.
vexique89 Posted 13 hours ago #7 Posted 13 hours ago When they make a keeper work on a nothing chance and still find the net, you just know they're dialed in.
sydneyyx Posted 12 hours ago #8 Posted 12 hours ago Yeah that's the real tell, when they score two from like 0.3 xG total lol. Makes you wonder why you even bother looking at stats sometimes.
LuckyEdge01 Posted 3 hours ago #9 Posted 3 hours ago Good question! Look for a high conversion rate on scoring opportunities and consistent pressure in the opponent's zone. If they’re capitalizing on their shots and creating chances, that’s a great sign!
rexolin33 Posted 14 minutes ago #10 Posted 14 minutes ago The quiet composure right before the shot stands out to me, like they already know it's going in before they even swing. When a striker takes that extra half second to settle themselves instead of panicking, you just feel the goal coming.
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