Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Messi promotes eFootball

Today, eFootball released their official reveal trailer for their new game, succeeding Pro Evolution Soccer. The game will be free and will run under a new engine called 'Unreal Engine 4'. It will no longer launch a new game every year, but rather make a new free update every new season.


In the trailer, he says (translated to English):

'I am always determined to win no matter who we are up against. I like winning, and to do that it's vital that I maintain my concentration at a high level in every game.'


There's also footage of Messi's graphics in-game


They've also released their roadmap, and what the game will offer.


That is all for today, so I hope you liked this entry and I'll see you in the next blog.

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Messi bingo

In football terms, a 'bingo' would be the minutes in which a player has scored. When it comes to Messi and his 748 goals, he is no stranger to this phenomenon and has scored in nearly every minute except the 1st and 2nd (he's also scored in extra time).


This can be found in the MessiStats website as messi.starplayerstats.com/en/bingo.

It can also be filtered by season, team, ground he played, and competition. Here are some examples:

Argentina

2020/21 season for club and country

It is quite an interesting stat to look at, and there is much more to look at thanks to those filters. That is all for today, so I hope you liked this entry and I'll see you in the next blog.

Thursday, July 1, 2021

Messi in June: Good performances with the national team

With another month gone, it's time to review Messi's performance in it. After ending the 2020/21 season with Barcelona, Messi has played his first games with Argentina this year starting at the World Cup qualifiers and then the current Copa America tournament.

He played 6 games, scored 4 goals, and gave 2 assists. Other stats include: 17 SoT (27 in total), 30 dribbles, 2 big chances created, 15 key passes, 59/94 duels won, 20 fouls won, 8 tackles, 2 interceptions, 17 recoveries, and 461 touches. Amazing stats.

These were his best moments in June:


If you want to see my entries game by game, here they are: Chile (qualifiers), Colombia, Chile (Copa America), Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia.

The goal for next month is to win the Copa America once and for all, after close calls in previous tournaments. There is a realistic chance of reaching the final, but we have to work step by step. Hopefully, the dream finally comes true for Messi and Argentina. That is all for today, so as always I hope you liked this entry and I'll see you in the next blog.

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Messi's stats in knockout matches

Continuing with the argument that Messi is a big game player, and with the upcoming Copa America KO matches he'll be playing against Ecuador, it's a good time to look at Messi's stats in all knockout matches in his career.


In total, he has played 202 knockout matches, winning 120, tying 41, and losing 41. He has 131 goals and 65 assists in those games, which is a 0.97 G/A per game ratio, unimaginable for most players considering not only that these are knockout matches but also the sheer amount of these types of games he's played.

Going into more specifics, in 107 games he has the following stats: 488 shots, 207 on target, 563 dribbles, 243 key passes, 63 through-balls, 51 MoTM, and an average rating of 8.35, which further proves the point that Messi not only appears more often than not in these games but that he has a great performance on average. As a side note, he's created 30 big chances in 55 games.

And now I'll go stage for stage:

Round of 64: 1 game (against Gramenet in the 2004/05 Copa del Rey).


Round of 32: 3 games, 3 goals.


Round of 16: 56 games and 51 goals, and 20 assists - In ~29 games: 137 shots, 64 on target, 156 dribbles, 69 key passes, 18 through-balls, 19 MoTM, 8.75 average rating - 10 big chances created in 18 games.


Quarter-finals: 54 games, 25 goals, and 16 assists - In ~30 games: 147 shots, 59 on target, 149 dribbles, 64 key passes, 15 through-balls, 11 MoTM, and an 8.03 average rating - 6 big chances created in 16 games.


Semi-finals: 45 games, 21 goals, and 16 assists - In 28 games: 119 shots, 50 on target, 161 dribbles, 63 key passes, 17 through-balls, 12 MoTM, and 8.31 average rating - 6 big chances created in 11 games.


Finals: 43 games, 31 goals, and 13 assists - In 20 games: 85 shots, 34 on target, 97 dribbles, 47 key passes, 13 through-balls, 9 MoTM, and 8.3 average rating - 8 big chances created in 10 games.


Hopefully, Messi can further strengthen these numbers against Ecuador. That's all for today, so I hope you liked this entry and I'll see you in the next blog.

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Argentina destroys Bolivia and finishes top of the group stage

Yesterday, Argentina beat Bolivia 4-1 with two goals from Messi, an assist from Messi to Agüero and a goal from Lautaro Martínez. Messi's stats were: 2 goals, 1 assist, 4 SoT (5 in total), 1.3 xG (FBref), 4/5 dribbles, 1 key pass, 2 chances created, 1GCA, 7 SCA, 9 long balls, 1 cross, 59/74 passes, 7/11 duels won, 2 fouls won, 1 tackle, 1 interception, 5 pressures (2 successful), 2 recoveries, and 94 touches.

These were his ratings:
SofaScore: 9.9
Fotmob: 9.4
FootballCritic: 9.4
AiScore: 8.88
Tigo Sports: 10

This was his heatmap:


This was his performance on video:


And this was his performance with an exclusive cam:


This was obviously enough to win him the official MoTM:


Here are some fun facts after the game:
  • This was Messi's 148th match, breaking the record for most games played for the Albiceleste.
  • With this game, Messi equaled his record of 3 MoTM awards in a single Copa América, which he did in 2015 and 2016.
  • This was Messi's 590th goal in open play.
  • It marked Messi's goal Nº 50 in neutral games.
  • Messi's 10th brace in 2021.
  • It was Messi's 1st match at the Pantanal Arena and in the city of Cuiabá.
  • Messi played his 31st match in Copa América, leaving him as the only 3rd place in the historical table. He is 2 games behind 2nd place and 3 games behind 3rd place (if Messi reaches the final/match for 3rd and 4th place he would equal the record then).
  • Messi now has 12 goals in the Copa América, leaving him in 12th place in the all-time table along with Angel Romano and Roberto Porta.
  • Messi scored his 100th penalty.
  • 50th game where Messi has scored 1+ left foot goals in group stage games.
  • Messi now has 20 wins against teams ranked 85 and lower at the FIFA ranking in group stage games.
  • 10th game where Messi scored against a team ranked 85 and lower at the FIFA ranking in group stage games.
  • 140th game against teams ranked 90 and lower.
  • 10th game where Messi has scored a brace against a team ranked 85 and lower at the FIFA ranking.
  • 50th game where Messi has scored a left-foot goal against a team ranked 110 and lower.
  • 10th game where Messi has scored two left-foot goals against a team ranked 110 and lower.
After the game, Messi was seen alongside Lampe (Bolivia's goalkeeper). This is how it went. Lampe later made a post on social media about the encounter, showing admiration and respect for Messi.


Argentina's rival in the quarter-finals will be Ecuador, 4th place in group B. The game will be on July 3rd at Goiãnia, the first time Messi will play in that city. Hopefully, Argentina get a good result and can advance through to the semi-finals. As always, I hope you liked this entry, and I'll see you in the next blog.

Friday, June 25, 2021

Messi vs the referees part 8

As I've said numerous times before, Messi has been hurt by refereeing decisions a vast amount of times, so this series will be very long, as you can see by the fact we're now in part 8. So without further ado, let's look at more refereeing decisions against Messi.

The first one we'll be seeing happened against Real Madrid in the 2017 Spanish Super Cup, where Ramos fouled Messi inside the box but no foul was given.


Going forward to the second leg against Sevilla in the 2020/21 Copa del Rey, there was a penalty not given after Messi shot on target and Ocampos blocked it with his hands.


In the 2019/20 La Liga season, in an away game against Real Betis, there was a penalty from Bartra to Messi not given.


In the 2012/13 La Liga season, playing against Real Betis away, Messi had a 1v1 chance but it was wrongfully canceled because of a non-existent offside.


And last but not least, playing against Athletic Bilbao away in the 2018/19 La Liga season, there was this brutal stomp on Messi's leg by Yeray which wasn't given a red card for.


That is all for part 8 of this series. I hope you liked this entry, and as always, I'll see you in the next blog.

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

The king of panenkas

A 'Panenka' penalty or free kick is basically a chip shot, which takes courage as it is a bit, which risks the keeper saving it even if he chooses a side (in case of a penalty) or easily falls to the keeper's hands (in case of a free-kick). But for Messi, this isn't even a risk, as he has performed numerous panenka penalties and even free-kicks. So without further ado, let's look at those examples.

Messi's ability to make panenka penalties is excellent, and he has done so multiple times. In fact, after a panenka penalty against Getafe in 2015, Antonin Panenka, the inventor of the panenka penalty, said it was the best he had ever seen. Below is a video showing most of Messi's panenka penalties.



The next and last thing to see are Messi's panenka free-kicks. For some, this shot is simply too difficult to score, but for someone like Messi, no free-kick is out of his panenka range, even long ones. Below is a video showing a number of panenka free-kicks from Messi.


As we can see, Messi's chip shot ability expands to penalties and even free-kicks, and on an unprecedented amount. This shows how well he can control the power of his shot depending on the situation, an important finishing ability. I hope you liked this entry, and as always, I'll see you in the next blog.

Messi promotes eFootball

Today, eFootball released their official reveal trailer for their new game, succeeding Pro Evolution Soccer. The game will be free and will...