Football success is mainly based on winning, winning and winning, and winning again, as the legend goes Luis Aragonés. This is the maximum of most teams above the game played and other types of conditions. He Real Madrid-Twente of Women’s Champions League This Wednesday he left a surprising statistic for the Dutch team, despite this Wednesday’s loss (7-0) to Alfredo Di Stéfano.
Twente took a good bag of goals, despite the fact that they were over meringues in possession and passing. But, as we mentioned, in football it is about ‘connecting’ opportunities and that is the Alberto Toril They did it with tremendous effectiveness: seven goals out of ten shots on goal. The Madrid players’ strike was decisive
However, according to data provided by UEFA of the party, the Twenty won possession with 51% compared to White’s 49%. At the distribution level of the game, the Dutch team attempted 465 passes, of which they completed 386. In this section they also surpassed Real Madrid, who attempted 375 passes of which 317 were successful. Regarding the percentage of accuracy in the center, the Twenty It reached 44 compared to 29 for meringues.
On a defensive level and despite being 7-0 against, the Dutch won more duels than Madrid (14 to 7), while the two goalkeepers, Misa and Clarkmake the same number of stops (3) throughout the match.
As for the attacks, this does not reflect the brutal difference in the final score. There are a total of 34 of those Twenty for 46 of the set of Alberto Toril. In terms of balls recovered, the Netherlands is not that far behind White (46 compared to 51).
Maybe the key is given at the end of the game Kayleigh van Dooren, Twente midfielder. “We conceded four goals from corner kicks. Our defense could have been better. We are a young team, most of the players have never played a competition like this. We have to gain experience little by little.” real Madrid He finished the match with 13 corners in favor and his rival, with only two.
Source: La Verdad

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