hi this is nadav from nafna td,
this weekend 20,000 "rojiblanco" (red-white) fans shall gather in the El Molinon stadium in Gijon to watch their lads play in ¿MAYBE WE CAN? stop FC Barcelona! we can not doubt the feelings and hopes of those to attend the oldest football pitch in Spain, yet we most doubt the probability of their success, as the last time the "rojiblancos" won FCB was in 1994, and that is far history!
lets reset our time clock and concentrate on the numbers of this season: FCB is ranked 1st in the LFP table, whilst Sporting are ranked a surprising, and to their content at num´8.
the FCB away stats are shining positive: 10 games, 7 won, 3 draws, no losses!
the Sporting home stats are more humble: 10 games, 5 wins, 3 draws, 2 looses!
yup, FCB win away more than Sporting win at home! that should be enough to convince even the most sceptic to put down a bet! and theirs more!
the result of a football game for any given team shall be determined by the number of goals scored relative to the number of goals conceived! simple, no? lets look at the numbers to clear that out.
FCB scored in its away games 23 goals and conceived 4 - the PGR (positive goal ratio) is: 5.75
Sporting scored at home games 11 goals and conceived 6 - the PGR (positive goal ratio) is: 1.83
meaning the merged probability of FCB to win is in a 5.75/1.83 rate: 3,1
so actually the only mystery at the EL Molinon shall be: will Luis Enrique, recent FCB Athletic coach and ex FCB star, remember his youth days as a Sporting player? will he dress in the red white or shall he stay at home praying for the draw?
dont forget, if you want to get tickets to the Camp Nou, try fcbarcelonatickets.com
