Why xG can't always tell us how good a team really is

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Morgan Rogers’ free-kick goal for Aston Villa against Leeds had an xG of just 0.11 [Getty Images] If you look at the expected goals (xG) for the Premier League results last weekend, you would probably be thinking the statistic is a load of rubbish. Of the 10 matches, the xG score for each team matched […]

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