nayimfromthehalfwayline
Andy Thompson
Classic - citing an opinion, while explicitly stating that you've chosen not to investigate whether or not it's valid. (Not classic of you, just people in general )
At this point. Finding how xg is measured isnt of any particular interest. And seeing that it doesnt actually reflect the game (as it was presented) supports the notion it isnt as fool proof as perhaps believed.
I might look into it at a later point, depends how much it gets used in debate. If people try using it as definitive proof of anything itll be good to know its ins and outs more thoroughly.
Im pretty sure youve been around the site long enough to have seen for yourself there are a number of posters that see stats as ultimate proof of their pov. Not realising that stats can be used to prove basically any pov.
I see them as a tool, no more. Its interesting to think, for example, a player was operating in a different way than usual, and then seeing a heatmap that supports/contests that idea.
Over all, for me, context is everything with stats. As the Arsenal game example above was trying to show.