Leisure wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2024 9:29 pm
Just taking this example - how can you have 2.1 goals???
3 out of every 4 penalties are scored.
So, if you have a penalty, there's a 75% chance of it going in.
A percentage can also be represented as a whole number:
75% = 0.75
That would be 0.75xg. Obviously you can't have 0.75 goals, but you can't have 75% goals either but if someone said you have 75% chance of scoring this penalty you'd understand that 3/4 penalties are scored, you wouldn't ask "how are we going to be awarded 75% of a goal?".
If you have two penalties in a game, you have a 75% chance twice.
75% + 75% = 150%
0.75 + 0.75 = 1.5
Two penalties is 1.5xg. Again you can't have 1.5 goals. But if you had 1.5xg 2 games in a row you'd have 3xg, likely to be 3 goals.
So, what happens if you have 2 penalties, 2 games in a row. Statistics tell you that you should score 3, miss 1 and have 3 goals, but in reality you scored all 4? This simply says your penalty taker is Graham Alexander.
Does that help?