Basically as
soon as I pulled that t-shirt on Dortmund’s fortunes plummeted. While they have
continued to perform well in the Champions League this season, in the Bundesliga
they are perilously close to relegation, as I continue to wake up week after
week and quietly curse as I see that they have lost another match. As a result
I have fallen victim to the old sports fan’s superstition that somehow me
choosing to follow them has caused them to crash.
I wondered
if I could trace the fall back to specific players, or the absence thereof due
to injury, similar to how I have done on this blog before for AFL clubs. But in the course of trying to find
the player statistics I came across the team
statistics, and was struck by how decent they were. Consider how Dortmund
rank this season:
Borussia Dortmund’s ranking in
Bundesliga for 2014/15 season, as of end 2014:
General play:
Possession: #2
Pass success %: #4
Offense:
Shots per game: #3
Shots on target per game: #5
Defense (higher number indicates better performance):
Shots conceded per game: #16
Fouls per game: #16
Generally these are things that
appear to have been found to help a team win. Essentially the one thing that
stands out that Dortmund hasn’t done well – apart from, well, kick goals – is getting
shots from within six yards of goal, where they rank dead last. It looks to me
then that Dortmund have not performed particularly badly, or at least not as
badly as their ladder position suggests; they just haven’t been winning. Which
is a different type of ‘cursing’ I suppose, though one that should correct
itself. That is, assuming that my t-shirt purchase doesn’t cause Borussia
Dortmund to be playing off in the Bundesliga 2 next season.
Postscript: Here is some further analysis I found on Borussia Dortmund's statistics this season.
Postscript: Here is some further analysis I found on Borussia Dortmund's statistics this season.
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