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This season, the Bundesliga has the best goal per game ratio of the top five European leagues. They have 490 goals in 296 games, averaging 1.66 goals per game.
Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, and RB Leipzig are among the best clubs in the Bundesliga. They are widely regarded as the fourth most competitive league among the top five European leagues.
This season, Ligue 1 has the best goal per game ratio. They have 558 goals in 380 games and average 1.47 goals per game.
PSG, Lille, Lens, and Olympique Marseille are among the best clubs in Ligue 1. They are widely regarded as the fifth most competitive league in Europe's top five leagues.
This season, the Premier League is the third best in terms of goals per game ratio. They have 551 goals in 398 games, averaging 1.38 goals per game. The Premier League is widely regarded as the most competitive of the top five European leagues.
This season, Serie A is the fourth league with the highest goal per game ratio. This season, they have 492 goals in 380 games, averaging 1.29 goals per game. The Serie A is widely regarded as the third most competitive league among the top five European leagues.
This season, Laliga ranks fifth in terms of goal per game ratio. They have scored 432 goals in 356 games this season, averaging 1.21 goals per game. Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, and Real Sociedad are among the best clubs in La Liga. The league is widely regarded as the second most competitive of the top five European leagues.
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Data reveals why Everton should emulate former regime as Toffees strongly consider Davide Ancelotti appointment
Relegation-threatened Everton are likely to become quite comfortable at or near the bottom of the Premier League table over the past two seasons in English football's top tier, with the Toffees once again facing the prospect of relegation. Championship/Second Division for the first time in almost 70 years.
As Frank Lampard penned a heartfelt farewell message to Toffees supporters despite a turbulent time in the blue half of Merseyside, boss Farhad Moshiri was once again tasked with trying to secure the next game. goes according to plan; a mission he has failed spectacularly since arriving at Goodison Park.
Links to former Leeds United mainstay Marcelo Bielsa have been making the club headlines lately, especially after the Argentinian suggested the senior side couldn't afford and would need must be seriously fired if he accepts the job, even though he has no objection to it. Manage the club in the championship if they don't avoid the fall.
But the club are increasingly interested in Real Madrid assistant coach Davide Ancelotti, son of legendary coach Carlo Ancelotti, because of what the Toffees' version of Mikel Arteta's appointment will look like. The Parma-born 33-year-old coach had a very limited playing career before taking charge in 2016 and is said to be seriously considering the possibility of filling the vacancy. Moshiri's previous insistence on bringing in the bigger names as the right man has certainly played a key role in pushing the club into the mediocrity below the stature it holds in the scene. English football, with SL Football providing data showing that Moshiri had previously opted for pre-gravity form in the veins of current Fulham boss Marco Silva, Everton had the right man for the job; a level that no manager before or after him can emulate.
Certainly, there are other risks involved in the appointment of Ancelotti's "junior" even though he was part of his father's staff when Carlo managed the club from 2019 to 21, namely him. I'm only 33 years old.
However, Davide spent many years as an assistant coach at some of the biggest clubs in the world while under his father's command at Bayern Munich, SSC Napoli and now Real Madrid, with seven years of exposure at the club. top management level and all the expectations that come with being at a high title driven club.
If Arsenal's slow, structured and long history under Arteta is anything to go by, and Silva's unannounced success against prominent figures has failed where he is. to be successful, perhaps Moshiri and the club need to think hard. again and accept the risk.
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