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Judge by this stats , I think Chelsea has a pretty good chance to take CL this year .
Good stuff, Hazard score is amazing comparing to what people may think, surprised to see Nani in top 10, i barely saw Sporting play this year, he must have done very well then.
Chelsea, Madrid, Bayern are my three candidates to take it home this year. Top 3 teams in the world ATM.
Nice stats. Thanks for sharing. And I must say this: Galatasaray has become the most goal conceded Turkish team in Champions League history this year :D
Odd to see Borussia Dortmund level with Chelsea on the ratings, haha.
Great post! The Dani Alves stat surprised me alot
WOW. excellent stuff.
Thanks for this.
Best player of CL group stages : Messi, How do you feel Madridistas ? Biased ? or Buthurt ?
The truth is always in front of people, but some just choose to avoid it.
I just feel Atletico will go far this year, i would love to see an Atletico-Chelsea revenge with equilibrate forces this year, or Atletico-Bayern...
If Barça defeat City, i would love to draw Chelsea and welcome Mourinho at Camp Nou :) ( If they defeat PSG ).
Don't do it @tiki.
Good post. Jackson Martinez one of the best strikers should join one of the best clubs in the world. Just saying.
@Tiki
When your little runt leads you to the 2014-15 Champions League title, then come talk to us. :)
You try to start a fight on every thread. It's pathetic, really. I feel @Lodatz's pain now.
@Tiki
When your little runt leads you to the 2014-15 Champions League title, then come talk to us. :)
Interesting statistics, great to see Darijo Srna in front of other great players.
i wonder where luiz adriano will go in summer.
tiki taka and dynastian should win the "footyroom most arguable members award"
Ribery won CL, he still didnt win it. And last year you were backing CR7 for consistence considering Messi was injured.
So this year is about achievements ? when you claim Ronaldo was the best the whole year you should at least have an argument.
"Arsenal full-back Nacho Monreal had the highest pass completion rate of any
player who made over 100 passes."
Wow, this surprised me probably the most, great post mate!
@Tiki_taka its about individual performance most of all, but collective titles also come into play, in 2013, Ribery won more collective titles than Ronaldo, but Ronaldo's individual performances simply out weighted Ribery's titles, since it was Bayern who won them, as a team, not him alone. This year, Ronaldo was the best in both aspects, both individually and collectively, so I really don't see your point here.
@tiki
This is all started with Messi . Messi favoritism and him winning one year for individual then for collective when others deserved it more . This bs award was ruined ever since and now UEFA and FIFA , themselves get confused wether to give award for individual performance or collective . Idiots .
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Ø 2 – Bayer Leverkusen forward Heung-min Son was
the only player to score more than one goal from outside the box
Ø 3 – Nobody hit the woodwork as
many times as Porto’s Colombian striker Jackson Martinez.
Ø 4 – Chelsea were awarded the
most penalties in the Champions League group stages. Shakhtar Donetsk, Porto,
Bayern Munich and Real Madrid all had 3.
Ø 4 – Koke led the way with
assists – creating 4 goals for his Atletico Madrid team-mates
Ø 6 – Anderlecht’s Aleksandar
Mitrovic missed more big chances in the group games than any other player.
Ø 9 – Luiz Adriano was top
goalscorer in this season’s group stages with 9. The Brazilian finished one
ahead of Lionel Messi and four clear of Edinson Cavani, Mario Mandzukic,
Cristiano Ronaldo, Jackson Martinez, Sergio Aguero and Karim Benzema – who all
got 5.
Ø 17 – Chelsea were the highest
overall goalscorers after finding the net 17 times in total – one more than
Porto, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
Ø 21 – Neymar was the most fouled
player in the first six games of the competition.
Ø 22 - Lionel Messi created more
chances for team-mates than anyone else. The Barcelona star's total of 22 was
three more than Cesc Fabregas.
Ø 27 – Cristiano Ronaldo fired
more shots than any other player during the group stages. The Real Madrid man
hit 27 attempts – two more than arch-rival Lionel Messi.
Ø 31 – Nemanja Matic led the way
with winning tackles in the groups. Chelsea’s giant Serbian won seven more than
second placed Jeremy Toulalan.
Ø 35 – Over-worked Maribor
goalkeeper Jasmin Handanovic had to make more saves than anyone else in the
group games.
Ø 37 – Dani Alves attempted more
crosses from open play than anyone else.
Ø 38 – Eden Hazard danced his way
to 38 successful dribbles during the group games.
Ø 87 – Bayern Munich registered
more shots on goal than any other side in the Champions League group stages.
Their 87 attempts was one more than Borussia Dortmund managed and three ahead
of Real Madrid.
Ø 96.53
– Arsenal full-back Nacho Monreal had the highest pass completion rate of any
player who made over 100 passes.
Ø 148 – Atletico Madrid swung in
the most crosses. Their total of 148 attempted crosses was well clear of
Juventus with 110, and worked out on average almost 25 per game.
Ø 283 - Toni Kroos made the most
successful passes in the opposition half, with the Real Madrid man notching
five more than Lionel Messi’s 278
Ø 517 – Juventus defender Giorgio
Chiellini made the most passes overall in the Champions League group stages
Ø 611 – Cesc Fabregas recorded the
most touches
Ø 4503 – Bayern Munich attempted
the most passes in the group stages, and also completed the most with 3998.**
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Ø 2 – Bayer Leverkusen forward Heung-min Son was
the only player to score more than one goal from outside the box
Ø 3 – Nobody hit the woodwork as
many times as Porto’s Colombian striker Jackson Martinez.
Ø 4 – Chelsea were awarded the
most penalties in the Champions League group stages. Shakhtar Donetsk, Porto,
Bayern Munich and Real Madrid all had 3.
Ø 4 – Koke led the way with
assists – creating 4 goals for his Atletico Madrid team-mates
Ø 6 – Anderlecht’s Aleksandar
Mitrovic missed more big chances in the group games than any other player.
Ø 9 – Luiz Adriano was top
goalscorer in this season’s group stages with 9. The Brazilian finished one
ahead of Lionel Messi and four clear of Edinson Cavani, Mario Mandzukic,
Cristiano Ronaldo, Jackson Martinez, Sergio Aguero and Karim Benzema – who all
got 5.
Ø 17 – Chelsea were the highest
overall goalscorers after finding the net 17 times in total – one more than
Porto, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
Ø 21 – Neymar was the most fouled
player in the first six games of the competition.
Ø 22 - Lionel Messi created more
chances for team-mates than anyone else. The Barcelona star's total of 22 was
three more than Cesc Fabregas.
Ø 27 – Cristiano Ronaldo fired
more shots than any other player during the group stages. The Real Madrid man
hit 27 attempts – two more than arch-rival Lionel Messi.
Ø 31 – Nemanja Matic led the way
with winning tackles in the groups. Chelsea’s giant Serbian won seven more than
second placed Jeremy Toulalan.
Ø 35 – Over-worked Maribor
goalkeeper Jasmin Handanovic had to make more saves than anyone else in the
group games.
Ø 37 – Dani Alves attempted more
crosses from open play than anyone else.
Ø 38 – Eden Hazard danced his way
to 38 successful dribbles during the group games.
Ø 87 – Bayern Munich registered
more shots on goal than any other side in the Champions League group stages.
Their 87 attempts was one more than Borussia Dortmund managed and three ahead
of Real Madrid.
Ø 96.53
– Arsenal full-back Nacho Monreal had the highest pass completion rate of any
player who made over 100 passes.
Ø 148 – Atletico Madrid swung in
the most crosses. Their total of 148 attempted crosses was well clear of
Juventus with 110, and worked out on average almost 25 per game.
Ø 283 - Toni Kroos made the most
successful passes in the opposition half, with the Real Madrid man notching
five more than Lionel Messi’s 278
Ø 517 – Juventus defender Giorgio
Chiellini made the most passes overall in the Champions League group stages
Ø 611 – Cesc Fabregas recorded the
most touches
Ø 4503 – Bayern Munich attempted
the most passes in the group stages, and also completed the most with 3998.
**
Ø 2 – Bayer Leverkusen forward Heung-min Son was
the only player to score more than one goal from outside the box
Ø 3 – Nobody hit the woodwork as
many times as Porto’s Colombian striker Jackson Martinez.
Ø 4 – Chelsea were awarded the
most penalties in the Champions League group stages. Shakhtar Donetsk, Porto,
Bayern Munich and Real Madrid all had 3.
Ø 4 – Koke led the way with
assists – creating 4 goals for his Atletico Madrid team-mates
Ø 6 – Anderlecht’s Aleksandar
Mitrovic missed more big chances in the group games than any other player.
Ø 9 – Luiz Adriano was top
goalscorer in this season’s group stages with 9. The Brazilian finished one
ahead of Lionel Messi and four clear of Edinson Cavani, Mario Mandzukic,
Cristiano Ronaldo, Jackson Martinez, Sergio Aguero and Karim Benzema – who all
got 5.
Ø 17 – Chelsea were the highest
overall goalscorers after finding the net 17 times in total – one more than
Porto, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
Ø 21 – Neymar was the most fouled
player in the first six games of the competition.
Ø 22 - Lionel Messi created more
chances for team-mates than anyone else. The Barcelona star's total of 22 was
three more than Cesc Fabregas.
Ø 27 – Cristiano Ronaldo fired
more shots than any other player during the group stages. The Real Madrid man
hit 27 attempts – two more than arch-rival Lionel Messi.
Ø 31 – Nemanja Matic led the way
with winning tackles in the groups. Chelsea’s giant Serbian won seven more than
second placed Jeremy Toulalan.
Ø 35 – Over-worked Maribor
goalkeeper Jasmin Handanovic had to make more saves than anyone else in the
group games.
Ø 37 – Dani Alves attempted more
crosses from open play than anyone else.
Ø 38 – Eden Hazard danced his way
to 38 successful dribbles during the group games.
Ø 87 – Bayern Munich registered
more shots on goal than any other side in the Champions League group stages.
Their 87 attempts was one more than Borussia Dortmund managed and three ahead
of Real Madrid.
Ø 96.53
– Arsenal full-back Nacho Monreal had the highest pass completion rate of any
player who made over 100 passes.
Ø 148 – Atletico Madrid swung in
the most crosses. Their total of 148 attempted crosses was well clear of
Juventus with 110, and worked out on average almost 25 per game.
Ø 283 - Toni Kroos made the most
successful passes in the opposition half, with the Real Madrid man notching
five more than Lionel Messi’s 278
Ø 517 – Juventus defender Giorgio
Chiellini made the most passes overall in the Champions League group stages
Ø 611 – Cesc Fabregas recorded the
most touches
Ø 4503 – Bayern Munich attempted
the most passes in the group stages, and also completed the most with 3998.**
**
Ø 2 – Bayer Leverkusen forward Heung-min Son was
the only player to score more than one goal from outside the box
Ø 3 – Nobody hit the woodwork as
many times as Porto’s Colombian striker Jackson Martinez.
Ø 4 – Chelsea were awarded the
most penalties in the Champions League group stages. Shakhtar Donetsk, Porto,
Bayern Munich and Real Madrid all had 3.
Ø 4 – Koke led the way with
assists – creating 4 goals for his Atletico Madrid team-mates
Ø 6 – Anderlecht’s Aleksandar
Mitrovic missed more big chances in the group games than any other player.
Ø 9 – Luiz Adriano was top
goalscorer in this season’s group stages with 9. The Brazilian finished one
ahead of Lionel Messi and four clear of Edinson Cavani, Mario Mandzukic,
Cristiano Ronaldo, Jackson Martinez, Sergio Aguero and Karim Benzema – who all
got 5.
Ø 17 – Chelsea were the highest
overall goalscorers after finding the net 17 times in total – one more than
Porto, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
Ø 21 – Neymar was the most fouled
player in the first six games of the competition.
Ø 22 - Lionel Messi created more
chances for team-mates than anyone else. The Barcelona star's total of 22 was
three more than Cesc Fabregas.
Ø 27 – Cristiano Ronaldo fired
more shots than any other player during the group stages. The Real Madrid man
hit 27 attempts – two more than arch-rival Lionel Messi.
Ø 31 – Nemanja Matic led the way
with winning tackles in the groups. Chelsea’s giant Serbian won seven more than
second placed Jeremy Toulalan.
Ø 35 – Over-worked Maribor
goalkeeper Jasmin Handanovic had to make more saves than anyone else in the
group games.
Ø 37 – Dani Alves attempted more
crosses from open play than anyone else.
Ø 38 – Eden Hazard danced his way
to 38 successful dribbles during the group games.
Ø 87 – Bayern Munich registered
more shots on goal than any other side in the Champions League group stages.
Their 87 attempts was one more than Borussia Dortmund managed and three ahead
of Real Madrid.
Ø 96.53
– Arsenal full-back Nacho Monreal had the highest pass completion rate of any
player who made over 100 passes.
Ø 148 – Atletico Madrid swung in
the most crosses. Their total of 148 attempted crosses was well clear of
Juventus with 110, and worked out on average almost 25 per game.
Ø 283 - Toni Kroos made the most
successful passes in the opposition half, with the Real Madrid man notching
five more than Lionel Messi’s 278
Ø 517 – Juventus defender Giorgio
Chiellini made the most passes overall in the Champions League group stages
Ø 611 – Cesc Fabregas recorded the
most touches
Ø 4503 – Bayern Munich attempted
the most passes in the group stages, and also completed the most with 3998.**