The explosion of tactical analysis in football has brought a tactical revolution in football strategy.
Teams are actively using analytic data to minimize low-value shots and maximise every scoring opportunity.
My previous article, Premier League Moneyball, details this revolution.
Jonjo Shelvey the Inefficient Outlier
One clear outlier that is bucking the trend is Jonjo Shelvey.
I’ve detailed his extremely low-value shooting habits before in my article about Newcastle.
Here is a refresher on how inefficient Jonjo’s shooting decisions are.
Last season Jonjo took 37 shots from outside of the penalty area.
He converted on 1 of those shots.
Here is his lonely green goal dot from his goal chart from last season.
Not only did he only score 1 goal but he only put 9 shots on goal out of his 37.
Here is his shot chart from last season.






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