OK, not everything. But I looked at every game Liverpool, Manchester City, and Arsenal still have to play — and then I ranked them all, in order of difficulty: City's non-penalty xG differential at home is plus-1.1 per game. In a vacuum, most of us would probably still pick City as the best team of the three title-racers. And Arsenal are playing them in Manchester. You could argue that their trip to Anfield was Arsenal's hardest fixture of the season, but this would -- at worst -- be the second toughest individual match on their schedule.
I hope Arsenal wins this game and run for the title race. When we see the 10 games left, Arsenal has to play with the toughest teams like city, Tottenham, united, Chelsea….good luck to the Gunners!!🤞
I hope Arsenal wins this game and run for the title race. When we see the 10 games left, Arsenal has to play with the toughest teams like city, Tottenham, united, Chelsea….good luck to the Gunners!!🤞
I think Arsenal will only be taken seriously if they put up a perfomance at the Etihad
So this differential is the xG between them and their opponents, and not actual goals vs xG, correct?