Messi>CR7
GOLD
When I first read that report I thought the numbers couldn't be right. Then I remember the few times I watched Ajax play and their style of quick, 1-touch, 2-touch passing, then I can see the % totally make sense. If socially-distanced practices force kids to spend more time on passing and make them more accurate passers, at least something good came out of it.I’ve seen 1 article in Forbes that mentions a study done in the Netherlands. Findings summarized:
However new research has suggested that the risk of ‘close encounters’ during a soccer match is minimal. Sports performance specialists Inmotio and the Dutch Soccer Association (KVNB) assessed player tracking data from every match from the country’s top-flight in the past two seasons.
Of the 482 Eredivisie matches assessed, just 0.2% of matches saw two players exposed to close contact for more than 30 seconds. For the purposes of the research, a close encounter is described as an interaction within 1 meter – the distance stated in the World Health Organization’s (WHO) guidelines.
What’s more, many of these close encounters could be reduced. Between 50% and 80% of all close encounters are attributable to players convening for the results of referee decisions or those by video-assisted referees (VAR) and other game interruptions.
Reducing the time it takes for a corner to be taken can result in a 45% reduction while changing goal celebrations can deliver a 35% drop. The Bundesliga has told players to adopt social distancing when celebrating a goal already.
For my younger one's bumblebee-styled U-little games on small fields, that % is much much higher