A lot has been made of how we continually dominate possession this season yet don't do enough with it. Remarkably, our win against Accrington on Saturday was only the 2nd time all season we haven't had more of the ball than our opponent. What's even more remarkable is some of the amounts of possession we've had in here compared to our pretty poor results. The fact that in our two heaviest defeats, 3-0 at Wycombe and 6-0 at Posh, we've had our two highest possession rates of the season, 71% and 64% respectively, is absolutely staggering! Tranmere (W 3-2) - 61% Doncaster (D 1-1) - 57% Shrewsbury (D 0-0) - 61% Sunderland (L 2-1) - 62% Blackpool (D 0-0) - 52% Southend (W 3-0) - 60% Peterborough (L 6-0) - 64% Lincoln (D 1-1) - 53% Fleetwood (L 2-1) - 47% Wycombe (L 3-0) - 71% Wimbledon (L 3-2) - 55% Accrington (W 2-1) - 49% Unsurprisingly we lead the league charts in possession and successful passes, but results show us we aren't doing enough with it. How a team can have almost three quarters of the ball and still get hammered is beyond me. Anyway, no real observations, I'm just a lover of stats, especially bizarre ones like these. [Post edited 15 Oct 2019 0:30]
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