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Publicado em Dec. 8, 2022

World Cup 2022 – Day 17 Final Eigtht

12/08/2022 - Analysis of yesterday's games according to Artificial Intelligence

Spain: 0      

Morocco: 0     

           

Spain had a high performance relative to a team working at maximum performance and Morocco had 31%.

           

 

               

Relative intensity in the game:    

           

         Spain: 78%

         Morocco: 22%

           

Finishes:    

           

         Regular number of finishes in the game, 20.

         Spain: had a good number of finishes compared to a team working at maximum performance. The goal-direction rate was 21%, which is a bad rate.

         Morocco: had a number of bad finishes. The goal-direction rate was 33%, which is a bad rate.

         Who got the most successful submissions: Spain-Dani Olmo-MEI, submitting twice.

           

Disarms:       

           

         Spain: neutralized 17% of the opponent's plays. Above average rate.

         Morocco: neutralized 7% of the opponent's moves. Rate below average.

           

         Morocco-Romain Saïss, defender and Spain-Rodri, defender were the ones who disarmed the most.

           

Passes:

           

         Spain: had rate acting at maximum performance. Used 5% of long passes as resources.

         Morocco: needs to evolve. Mistakes in passes can mean a defeat. Used 18% of long passes as resources.

         Spain-Rodri, defender was the one who hit the most passes.

           

What to keep: 

           

         Spain: intensity

         Morocco: no high performance standouts

           

What to improve:          

           

         Spain: rate of correct shots. No matter how well a team plays, the most important foundation is the goals, which need finalizations to exist. When a team, in a decisive game, doesn't even hit penalties, it depends a lot on the opponent.

         morocco: marking

           

The tireless of the game were:  

           

         Spain-Rodri, defender

         Spain-Aymeric Laporte, defender

         Spain-Pedri, half

           

The best performances:     

           

         Rodri, defender of Spain

         Aymeric Laporte, Spain defender

         Pedri, Spain midfielder

           

Worst performance:       

           

         Ferrán Torres, Spain striker

         Marco Asensio, Spain midfielder

 


 

Portugal: 6      

Switzerland: 1

           

Portugal had 48% of performance relative to a team working at maximum performance and Switzerland had 49%. 

           

         

           

Relative intensity in the game:    

           

         Portugal: 49%

         Switzerland: 51%

           

Finishes:    

           

         Regular number of submissions in the game, 22.

         Portugal: had a good number of submissions compared to a team acting at maximum performance. The goal-direction rate was 69%, which is an excellent rate.

         Switzerland: had a regular number of submissions. The goal-direction rate was 33%, which is a bad rate.

         Who had the most successful finishes: Portugal-Gonçalo Ramos, striker, finishing 5 times.

           

Disarms:       

           

         Portugal: neutralized 9% of the opponent's moves. Rate below average.

         Switzerland: neutralized 5% of the opponent's moves. Rate below average.

           

         Portugal-Diogo Dalot, side and Switzerland-Ricardo RodrÃguez, side were the ones that disarmed the most.

           

Passes:

           

         Portugal: had a good rate. Used 12% of long passes as resources.

         Switzerland: had a good rate. Used 9% of long passes as resources.

         Switzerland-Granit Xhaka, defensive midfielder, was the one who hit the most passes.

           

What to keep: 

           

         Portugal: sure completion rate

         Switzerland: no high performance highlights

           

What to improve:          

           

         Portugal: intensity

         Switzerland: intensity

           

The tireless of the game were:  

           

         Switzerland-Manuel Akanji, defender

         Portugal-Pepe, defender

         Switzerland-Granit Xhaka, steering wheel

           

The best performances:     

           

         Manuel Akanji, Switzerland defender

         Granit Xhaka, Switzerland midfielder

         Ricardo Rodríguez, Switzerland winger

           

Worst performance:       

           

         Noah Okafor, Switzerland striker

         Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal striker

 

 

 

 

 

Artificial Intelligence does not understand football, but it reveals patterns and important details for professionals, specialists and executives who want to identify key points for consistent improvement in their businesses.

 

One of the great advantages of AI is the capacity for in-depth analysis in real time, keeping the business in question at a high level of dynamism.

 

(*) FIF-AI: Football Intensity Factor, developed with the application of AI - Artificial Intelligence applied to football data generated from high-performance games and updated with continuous learning techniques.

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