Which isn't quite as flattering as it sounds - Brest shipped a load of goals last season, the greatest number of goals outside the dropzone (they finished 9th). The PL equivalent (second most saves) last year was Aaron Ramsdale! Chevalier shipped 23 fewer goals.
He seemed psyched up to play against an old rival in Feyenoord. Let's see how he does at Leeds and Wolves, he wasn't great against Palace.
Quote from: eye digress on Today at 04:28:15 PMWhich isn't quite as flattering as it sounds - Brest shipped a load of goals last season, the greatest number of goals outside the dropzone (they finished 9th). The PL equivalent (second most saves) last year was Aaron Ramsdale! Chevalier shipped 23 fewer goals.Conceded 59 but had an expected goals against of 66.25.I post this for two reasons:1. To suggest that their defensive woes may not have been entirely his fault.2. As I know there are a load of xG fans on here and wanted to give them all a lovely Friday treat.
Even more than that, they were clearly out of their depth in the champions league and the extra games hurt them but also the number conceded isn't entirely 24 of those goals came in the 6 games against PSG, Marseille and Nice. 35 conceded in the other 28 doesn't look too bad really.I had to look it up but I knew they got battered by Nice and Marseille late in the season and PSG put 15 past them in 3 games (1league and 2CL) in February.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on Today at 04:32:41 PMQuote from: eye digress on Today at 04:28:15 PMWhich isn't quite as flattering as it sounds - Brest shipped a load of goals last season, the greatest number of goals outside the dropzone (they finished 9th). The PL equivalent (second most saves) last year was Aaron Ramsdale! Chevalier shipped 23 fewer goals.Conceded 59 but had an expected goals against of 66.25.I post this for two reasons:1. To suggest that their defensive woes may not have been entirely his fault.2. As I know there are a load of xG fans on here and wanted to give them all a lovely Friday treat.Great stat. No, I didn't mean to suggest he was at fault for the high number of goals, but rather that he was playing in a slightly gung-ho team liable to give him the opportunity to make a large quantity of saves.Wonder what the expected goals against was for Chevalier?
Quote from: paul_e on Today at 05:14:04 PMEven more than that, they were clearly out of their depth in the champions league and the extra games hurt them but also the number conceded isn't entirely 24 of those goals came in the 6 games against PSG, Marseille and Nice. 35 conceded in the other 28 doesn't look too bad really.I had to look it up but I knew they got battered by Nice and Marseille late in the season and PSG put 15 past them in 3 games (1league and 2CL) in February.Bit harsh - they did get as far as the playoffs and had a few great results in the very early games. But take your broader point that when they were bad, they were very bad!
Quote from: eye digress on Today at 05:20:15 PMQuote from: paul_e on Today at 05:14:04 PMEven more than that, they were clearly out of their depth in the champions league and the extra games hurt them but also the number conceded isn't entirely 24 of those goals came in the 6 games against PSG, Marseille and Nice. 35 conceded in the other 28 doesn't look too bad really.I had to look it up but I knew they got battered by Nice and Marseille late in the season and PSG put 15 past them in 3 games (1league and 2CL) in February.Bit harsh - they did get as far as the playoffs and had a few great results in the very early games. But take your broader point that when they were bad, they were very bad!By out of their depth I mean they didn't have thge squad depth to handle a champions league campaign. If you look at their results they were pretty obviously fucked by March.
Take it you're volunteering?
I can only find the team stats (below) and he played in just a handful of games so not sure.