The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea | OneFootball

The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea | OneFootball

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·20 September 2021

The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Swansea City scored three goals in the second half to earn a draw against Luton Town in the EFL Championship. Luton City scored three goals in the first half, but an injury-time Joel Piroe goal shared the points between the two teams.

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We’ve broken down all the key stats for you to digest, including;

* shot maps

* xT (expected threat)

* pass networks

* xG timelines

* defensive duels

* average positions and much more!

We also try to answer some questions for you with the visuals;

What was Luton Town xG in the match? How many shots attempted by Swansea were on target?

To navigate the stats gallery simply click on the numbers to move through the pages.

At the end of the gallery, you’ll be able to download the full PDF stats report.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea
Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Nathan Jones made two changes to the Luton Town line-up with Osho replacing Bell and Adebayo replacing veteran striker Cameron Jerome.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Cornick’s average position was ahead of Adebayo. The fullbacks were the only wider options for the team. Jordan Clark was introduced in the second half and he played more towards the right.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Obafemi started for the first time for his new club. Liam Walsh and Williams, who is on-loan from Liverpool, were the other two changes for the club.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Ethan Laird was the most progressive player on the right side. The right-back played in a more advanced position than Walsh who was also attacking from the same side. Joel Piroe came early in the second half and the team played with two strikers.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Swansea City had 71% of the ball possession in the game and the passing accuracy was around 87%. When we see the attack column, Swansea City has created more chances. The xG of Luton Town is more than the visitors and the team created more counter-attacks in the match.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Luton players had five attempts on target compared to Swansea three shots. Adebayo was the pick of the players at the front and he managed to score two goals and had the highest xG rate in the match.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Luton scored all the goals from inside the penalty box. Two shots were saved by the opposition goalkeeper and one shot from Cornick even hit the post. Almost 67% of the shots were attempted from inside the box.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Swansea players scored all three goals from outside the box. The players only attempted four shots from inside the box.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

The expected goal timeline shows that Luton Town players took more attempts in the first half. The second half was dominated by Swansea and the team attempted 90% of the shots during this period.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Lansbury was the highest passer with only 30 passes in the match. He was followed by Bree who attempted 25 passes.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Matt Grimes attempted 104 passes and this total is more than 50% of the passes attempted by the opposition. He shared 18 passes with Paterson.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Bree, Osho and Clark attempted one pass each into the opposition 6-yard box. Cornick attempted four crosses in the whole match.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Ethan Laird was the most dangerous player from the right. The Manchester United on-loan player attempted 11 crosses in the match. His seven passes were inside the opposition 18-yard box and five passes were into the 6-yard box. He was supported by Paterson who attempted eight balls into the opposition box.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Luton Town attacked more from the right side. The creative zones are wide from the goal and James Bree has the highest XT rate from passes in the team.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Cornick was the most dangerous player from dribbles for the home team. His other teammates were unable to create threat with less possession.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

The creative zones were wide right and towards the left side of the opposition box. Laird carried the highest threat with his crosses from the right.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Laird carried the most threat with dribbling for the team when we look the above viz. He was supported by striker Obafemi.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

The above viz tells us that the defensive duels win rate was very less for the home team. The team only won around 36% of their duels.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Adebayo lost half of the aerial duels and won half of them up-front. The team had a win rate of about 70% in the match.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

The loose ball duels were contested up-front. The win rate was less than 50%.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Swansea players defensive duels win rate was below 50% in the match. Most players have a 50% win rate in the match.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

Cabango contested 12 aerial duels and won five duels clearly and two duels were 50-50.

Article image:The EFL Stats Gallery: xT, pass matrix, crossing zones, shot maps and more from Luton vs Swansea

The loose ball duels win rate was more than 50% for the away team. Matt Grimes almost won all of his duels.

Swansea City dominated the possession but was unable to trouble the keeper on many occasions. Luton Town manager will be disappointed after his side conceded three goals in the second half and cost two points.

If you want to download the stats report in PDF format you can do so here: EFL Championship Stats: Luton Town vs Swansea City

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