
Through the Opta Opta (XG), the first rice slapstick XG 0.037 (3.7%) and XG was 0.063 (6.3%).
The chances of scoring are both 0.23%. Or in the normal dialect, one in 435 chances.
But which one was better?
The BBC Green scientist in the UAE told CBS that it was the second.
“There is a gold that happens. First in Goal, it’s cortos,” Green says.
“Second, when someone shoots something called the ‘goalist side’ (the part of the goal covered the wall) as Rice did and score, then people leave ‘Oh, that’s the goalkeeper’ side’.
“Well, this time Rice is doing that against the best goalkeeper in the world, and no one has mentioned at any point that Cortos must approach anywhere.
“It’s hard to think about how a right-wing player could have shown him better, and with more strength than that,” he said. That was the definition of a penalty slap.
“My old goalkeeper coach in West Ham, Ludk Miklosco, previously called the top angle next to Stanchina ‘The Spiders Web’. When last month with John Mora for the BBC 5 live, I worked on an England game.