Big chances created:
Stoke 4 - Swansea 3
Worth to mention that Stoke chances were much better.
Shots:
Stoke 8 - Swansea 14
Shots on target:
Stoke 3 - Swansea 5
Worth to mention that some of the Swansea shots on target were really poor.
Shots by Swansea players:
2 shots:
James, Dyer, Routledge, McBurnie
1 shot:
Naughton, Dhanda, Grimes, Hoorn, Carter-Vickers, Olsson
Possession:
Stoke 49,8 % - Swansea 50,2 %
Grimes was the player who had most possession of all players on the pitch, 6,9 % of all possession.
Pass accuracy:
Stoke 84% - Swansea 83%
Swansea players pass accuracy:
McBurnie and Asoro 100%
Carter-Vickers 95%
Grimes 90%
Hoorn and Dyer 88%
Byers 87%
James 86%
Roberts 83%
Dhanda 82%
Olsson 78%
Mulder 74%
Routledge 70%
Naughton 63%
Key passes:
Stoke 6 - Swansea 11
Dribbles/Take-ons:
Stoke 4 - Swansea 2
Aerials won:
Stoke 9 - Swansea 18
Cameron Carter-Vickers won 6 aerial duels, which is most of all players on the pitch
Tackles attempted:
Stoke 25 - Swansea 25
Tackles won:
Stoke 23 - Swansea 21
Byers won 4 tackles,
Routledge and Grimes 3 each,
Naughton, Dyer, Carter-Vickers and Roberts 2 each,
James, Olsson and Hoorn 1 each
Dispossessed:
Stoke 19 - Swansea 19
Routledge 6 times
Woods 5 times
James and Allen 4 times
Ince 3 times etc.
Fouls:
Stoke 13 - Swansea 13
Crosses:
Stoke 13 - Swansea 21
Corners:
Stoke 1 - Swansea 3
Long balls:
Stoke 58 - Swansea 53
Attack sides:
Shot directions:
Shot zones:
Action zones:
Player positions:
Conclusion:
Against Stoke, Potter used different tactics compared to counter-attacking style used in our first six Championship games.Stoke 4 - Swansea 3
Worth to mention that Stoke chances were much better.
Shots:
Stoke 8 - Swansea 14
Shots on target:
Stoke 3 - Swansea 5
Worth to mention that some of the Swansea shots on target were really poor.
Shots by Swansea players:
2 shots:
James, Dyer, Routledge, McBurnie
1 shot:
Naughton, Dhanda, Grimes, Hoorn, Carter-Vickers, Olsson
Possession:
Stoke 49,8 % - Swansea 50,2 %
Grimes was the player who had most possession of all players on the pitch, 6,9 % of all possession.
Pass accuracy:
Stoke 84% - Swansea 83%
Swansea players pass accuracy:
McBurnie and Asoro 100%
Carter-Vickers 95%
Grimes 90%
Hoorn and Dyer 88%
Byers 87%
James 86%
Roberts 83%
Dhanda 82%
Olsson 78%
Mulder 74%
Routledge 70%
Naughton 63%
Key passes:
Stoke 6 - Swansea 11
Dribbles/Take-ons:
Stoke 4 - Swansea 2
Aerials won:
Stoke 9 - Swansea 18
Cameron Carter-Vickers won 6 aerial duels, which is most of all players on the pitch
Tackles attempted:
Stoke 25 - Swansea 25
Tackles won:
Stoke 23 - Swansea 21
Byers won 4 tackles,
Routledge and Grimes 3 each,
Naughton, Dyer, Carter-Vickers and Roberts 2 each,
James, Olsson and Hoorn 1 each
Dispossessed:
Stoke 19 - Swansea 19
Routledge 6 times
Woods 5 times
James and Allen 4 times
Ince 3 times etc.
Fouls:
Stoke 13 - Swansea 13
Crosses:
Stoke 13 - Swansea 21
Corners:
Stoke 1 - Swansea 3
Long balls:
Stoke 58 - Swansea 53
Attack sides:
Shot directions:
Shot zones:
Action zones:
Player positions:
Conclusion:
This was the first time this season that our passing accuracy exceeded 80%. We tried to create our chances through passing patterns and triangles, and some of our attacking moves were really good.
It was only the second time this season that opposition played less than 30% of time in our third but 28% is still too high.
Our attack and shot directions were balanced, and that's good.
We didn't dribble as much as we did in our previous games. As mentioned before, we based our attack more on triangles and through balls, which is good.
In our previous games, 40+ % of our shots were outside penalty box. Against Stoke, only 29%.
We attempted as many tackles and committed as many fouls as Stoke.
We tackled and fouled more in opposition halv than we did in our previous games, but we still need to improve our pressing game.