tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-708012807135886982024-02-21T03:12:16.320-08:00Ramblings of a football traderUnknownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07743005756893231031noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-70801280713588698.post-6852496428237342982015-10-13T11:15:00.000-07:002015-10-13T12:34:00.882-07:00Trading lessons in the pub!<div style="text-align: justify;">
<span style="color: #444444;">Back to writing with a new trading post on why you should pay a visit to the pub, drink a pint and observe the locals while they watch football. Let’s see if this makes sense…</span></div>
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<b><span style="color: #444444;">If trading is a war you better read some Sun Tzu quotes!</span></b></div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">There is controversy around it but it’s generally accepted that Sun Tzu, a Chinese military general and strategist, wrote “The art of war” somewhere in the BC era. This war strategy manual was translated to English in 1910, being nowadays overly cited in virtually any field involving some type of competition.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">Sports trading and competition goes hand in hand as one of trading components is precisely a sort of battle between people with different skillsets. In </span><a href="http://greeningisthenewblack.blogspot.pt/2015/08/game-of-trades-fight-for-green-throne.html"><span style="color: blue;">“Game of trades – the fight for the green throne!”</span></a><span style="color: #444444;">, I described the armies involved, today I’ll look at it from another angle: how can you apply some of Sun Tzu or Sun Pin (who knows?) reasoning and become or at least understand your enemy? </span></div>
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<b><span style="color: #444444;">Took a trading course in the pub drinking cheap lager before knowing about Betfair and craft beer!</span></b></div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">Before the explosion of internet streaming, there was only one way to have access to all football, a paid TV channel which was out of my financial reach. Since I’m a football fanatic way before I started trading, I’d often find myself in the Portuguese equivalent to an English pub.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">So, before I even knew what a ladder or a lay were, I had already spent almost 10 years watching football in public places, really close to some of my future trading enemies! Today with Twitter, you can have a pre-game feel on the public perception but understanding how a group of people think during a football match is invaluable, if like mine, your trading portfolio includes trading volatility and especially if you do it in short time frames.</span></div>
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<b><span style="color: #444444;">10 years in the pub don’t come handy so I present you John, the regular!</span></b></div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">To cut it short, John likes action. It can be a shot from downtown (he doesn’t rate xG or “money ball(s)”!), a cross from far away or virtually any set-piece, but the ball should come close to the opposition area, fast and often. Otherwise, he’ll start to get a sense of disbelief on his team chances and criticize every single backwards or sideways pass, saying stuff like “Backwards pisses the donkey!”. Defenders are rated by the outcome of individual duels, while strikers are defined by goals. Talking about goals, they are always a surprise when they come from the underdog with the match tied (Peter Webb wrote about this perception problem with statistic detail </span><a href="http://www.betangel.com/blog_wp/2015/09/19/who-scores-first/"><span style="color: blue;">here</span></a><span style="color: #444444;">). Midfielders like Busquets will pass anonymous if the team wins but will be in the first line of criticism otherwise. On the other hand, managers are judged by results and referees can dictate the season classification. </span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">Don’t get me wrong, everyone has a bit of John when watching their own football club. Moreover, when I started trading football I was John. Later and still nowadays, I have a mental exercise when a major event happens (goal, key injury, red card, etc), which consists on asking: what would John do if he was trading this match? There are trading lessons to be taken from the general crowd opinion during a live match and I’m pretty sure this also applies to other sports like tennis. For instance, understanding how people react to a possible but not certain injury, can't hurt.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">It depends on what you are doing in the market and your trading time frames. This could be material for another post but the shorter your time frame and the more reactive rather than predictive you are, the more you should care about John. Of course, I’m aware that even if the sum of Johns represent the collective majority, they probably don’t represent the money majority. Nonetheless, more than advocating that understanding John is the key to success, I'm telling: you should never forget you are trading against people. Bots and mathematical models are involved too but they are also created by people. Bottom-line being, depending on your trading style, identify your enemy and for every kind, put yourself in their own skin. As an example, what you would do if you were using a bot? In what situations are they in advantage or disadvantage?</span></div>
Unknownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07743005756893231031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-70801280713588698.post-79427927058564290802015-09-18T11:33:00.001-07:002015-09-19T02:48:04.696-07:00It’s time for a follow-up on my Premier League preview! (Part 2 of 2)<div style="text-align: justify;">
<span style="color: #444444;">The second part of the follow-up on my Premier League preview comes with a delay, but as someone said: “better late than never”.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">The title is a reference to </span><a href="http://greeningisthenewblack.blogspot.pt/2015/08/oh-noits-another-premier-league-preview_63.html"><span style="color: blue;">my preview</span></a><span style="color: #444444;">, where I stated they lack individual quality to win the English Premier League. Based on this, I was expecting the arrival of at least a top player. No one arrived, so Mr. Wenger has to stick with Walcott/Giroud upfront, Coquelin as defensive midfielder and Gibbs/Monreal at the left-back position. They are not bad players but saying Arsenal could only improve these positions with top players, like Mr. Wenger stated, is a fallacy. Of course, it would be the ideal situation, but there are a lot of players who could improve them, at least from a depth perspective. This depth problem was exposed against Liverpool and a bit against Dinamo Zagreb, especially at the center-back position, where the inclusion of Gabriel and/or Chambers represent a major decrease in quality.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">The markets consider them to be second favorites to win the EPL with an odd of 5.8 but I really can’t see that happening. In fact, I think they'll receive a reality check from Chelsea on Saturday. Like always, when it comes to football predictions, I may well be the idiot when Chelsea vs Arsenal finishes!</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">That said, their midfield pressing is a bright spot this season, which makes them a lot more dangerous without the ball. When they have to dominate possession, problems arise as their build-up issues from last season are still there and pretty evident. Finally, the markets priced them above Chelsea </span><span style="color: #444444;">to win the EPL</span><span style="color: #444444;">, at 12.5, which is hard for me to understand even with a 6 point difference between them.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">Although they lack the top 4 individual quality, Tottenham is a very well managed team, which will receive a massive boost from Heung-Ming Son arrival. Pochettino’s approach is based on possession-style football, with two of the best central backs, in the EPL, offensive-wise and two top players in Kane and especially Eriksen. At the moment, they would be my pick for the 5th place.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">Like promised and as the transfer market is now closed, I’ll take a look on the effect of late signings and the first four Premier League weeks on title contenders’ chances. So, let’s begin with the champions with limp wings…</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">Third trading post and this one is a direct consequence of my incursion in the mighty world of Twitter. I already knew about betting advice based on statistical data, what I wasn’t expecting was the magnitude and the reach of it. Bear in mind I’m probably biased when it comes to this issue due to my research background, which involved statistics, data and computational modeling. So, let’s begin…</span></div>
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When it comes to cooking, there are at least two important parts of the equation: technique and ingredients quality. If you’re like me and don’t know a lot of cooking techniques, the only way you’ll succeed is by choosing good ingredients and somehow don’t spoil them in the process. So, what does this have to do with the use of statistics in the betting world? Probably there are better analogies, but my point is: we live in a world where the amount of data is huge and readily available for everyone. Adding to that, nowadays you don’t need to have a Math degree to somehow be able to extract some odds out of that data. That being said, I can assure you that if you don’t have an edge statistically-wise and you don’t know how to select quality data from the whole bunch, the odds you are cooking will suck!</div>
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Fair enough, let’s start with the “problem” of the amount of data available. Manchester United are playing against Swansea on Sunday and with some tweaking here and there, you can select two sets of data: one that supports Swansea to win and other in favor of Man Utd. Furthermore, you can also find evidence supporting the over and the under for the same match. Politicians and economists with some agenda do this all the time, it’s all about cooking it the right way.</div>
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One of the reasons behind football popularity is the frequent unfair nature of the final result; in some sense, it’s a bit like trading sometimes: a team can take more EV+ decisions than the opponent and still lose or draw the match. Final results lie in football! </div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">Second trading topic and, if you are a Game of Thrones fan like me, </span><span style="color: #444444;">you probably caught the title reference</span><span style="color: #444444;">. So, what does a fantasy TV show have in common with sports trading? First of all, I’m not particularly fond of the fantasy theme but Game of Thrones is a lot more than that. For me, it’s mostly about human nature in a competitive environment. Similarly, sports trading is a lot about human behavior: your own and the others’. A good understanding of people’s motivations and their behavior in daily life can only help you, when it comes to trading. The second common feature, and the one I’ll be exploring in this post, is the fight between - and inside - groups of people with different skillsets for the ultimate prize: the iron throne in the TV show, and the green one in trading!</span><br />
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<span style="color: #444444;">So ask yourself, which weapons do you rely on when the match starts and you're up against the others? Other question pops: who are the others? I’ll probably leave someone out, but as I see it, these are your main opponents: courtsiders, bots, traders spotting value with mathematical models, live punters and intuitive traders based on market and/or sports knowledge. </span><br />
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<span style="color: #444444;">Courtsiders always get a lot of stick on the internet as their approach is based on a technological advantage. Briefly, they base their positions on their ability to reach information first. Lots of people share the vision that they are ruining trading, and I can understand the point to some degree, but I wouldn’t worry about them. You have to acknowledge they exist, know what they are doing and get away from them as much as you can. Probably they are a bigger problem in tennis than in football, but all you have to do is find other ways to trade, without competing directly with them. Also, although they exist and can make a living out of it, I’m pretty sure there is a fierce competition among them and a lot more failed courtsiders than successful ones. If you do football pre-live trading, which I don’t, there is also an information competition for the starting line-ups, which could also be classified as some sort of courtsiding but is generally not spoken of.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444;">On to the bots, which I love deeply when they screw up! These are software applications running automated trading positions based on some sort of algorithm developed by their creator. I might be speaking out of my depth here but I think they are generally developed around historical price data. Of course, they are not prepared for outliers! There are also people like Matthew from </span><a href="http://crazedalchemist.blogspot.pt/"><span style="color: blue;">The Crazed Alchemist</span></a><span style="color: #444444;">, who is very knowledgeable on the betting/trading world and bases his positions on an in-play mathematical model, which spots value on the markets. </span><br />
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<span style="color: #444444;">Yes, there are no free lunches in the trading world! Like I told you before, even the courtsiders have to differentiate themselves amongst their peers. </span><span style="color: #444444;">In terms of football knowledge, this blog is intended to give you a glimpse on how to analyze a football match through the eyes of a trader. Between the lines, I already mentioned that knowing a team like Crystal Palace inside out is more valuable than knowing Real Madrid! Still, how can you differentiate yourself on market knowledge? In my first post I told you I would not dwell into my strategies, but I can tell you a little story about my path. So, my first profitable strategy was developed for the last 5 minutes of the match! To achieve it, during a year and a half I watched hundreds if not thousands of “5 minute matches”. I know it sounds ridiculous but during that period I doubt there was someone in the whole world who had a similar number of market observations for that specific match period. It was not glamorous at all, a bit like the Night's Watch!</span><br />
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<span style="color: #444444;">So, it will start very slowly as I’m new to it, but following some feedback I got, I’m introducing my new twitter account: </span><a href="https://twitter.com/MrUnknownTrader"><span style="color: blue;">https://twitter.com/MrUnknownTrader</span></a></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">Back to match reviews, here's the first big game of the season! But, first of all I would like to thank for the feedback, on my last post. My focus will remain on football analysis but, from time to time, I’ll mix in some trading topics.</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">No surprises in the starting lineups, but I was looking forward to see how Mangala would fare against a top side and whether he can be the answer for Man City’s defensive woes from last season. Furthermore, I was expecting Man City to dominate the possession game with Chelsea happy to sit deep soaking the pressure, like usually happens when Pellegrini and Mourinho sides meet. I looked at the markets before the match and I thought Man City at 2.00 was a bit on the low side. The match proved me wrong, not because of the final result, but by the way it was played. On to that…</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">Chelsea could only improve in the second half and indeed they did, controlling possession a bit more although City always looked the better team. Perhaps, the key moment was Hazard’s missed chance on minute 70 which, by the way, was their best moment in the whole match. When Mourinho decided to risk everything, Kompany sealed the game with another goal from a corner kick, beating Ivanovic in the air, who is also to blame for City’s third goal.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="color: #444444;">I wrote earlier about Chelsea and Man City in my </span><a href="http://greeningisthenewblack.blogspot.pt/2015/08/oh-noits-another-premier-league-preview.html"><b><span style="color: blue;">PL review</span></b></a><span style="color: #444444;">, and the beginning of the season is highlighting Chelsea’s fragilities and Man City’s qualities. For the lazy ones like me, I’ll repeat it briefly: Eden Hazard is receiving the ball too early in regions where he can’t be decisive while Azpilicueta and Ivanovic don’t pose an offensive threat, leaving Chelsea with limp wings. Furthermore, and this is a new problem, Ivanovic is being exposed defensively which was pretty rare last season and throughout his Chelsea career.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">On the other hand, Man City is looking very good, with their possession game at its best and although it’s too early to have a final opinion, Mangala’s inclusion is helping City’s defensive problems. Today, he was really great, very composed and concentrated, and a monster in the air!</span></div>
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<span style="color: #444444; font-family: inherit;">First of all, this topic deserves an entire post, but as a short preview let me tell you that although it is useful to anticipate scenarios before the game, you should not be a hostage of your pre-game opinions. Practical example: I thought 2.00 was a low price for Man City pre-game. The match showed I was wrong, so does it mean that I would lose money if I was trading? Not at all, I could win or lose irrespective of my pre-game opinion as in-play trading starts when the match starts. One of the most common trading mistakes is what I like to call “to fall in love with your opinion”, where one takes positions based on its pre-game opinion, ignoring what is happening on the pitch. Bottom-line being: you don’t have to guess the match outcome to be successful as a trader, it’s all about using the markets to make a profit. The need to be right is an ego issue which doesn’t help at all when it comes to trading.</span></div>
Unknownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07743005756893231031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-70801280713588698.post-43508318060312696092015-08-13T12:32:00.000-07:002015-08-19T14:55:47.017-07:00“Cut your profits short and let your losses run”<div class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">
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a trading one, where I’ll explain my views on why the most famous </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #202020; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13.3333330154419px; line-height: 15.3333320617676px;">trading </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #202020; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; line-height: 115%;">saying: “Cut your losses short and let your profits run”, doesn’t apply, at least totally, to in-play sports trading.</span></div>
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knowledge, these words are attributed to David Ricardo and were written for the
first time in 1838, on “The great metropolis” Vol. 2, by James Grant. Nowadays,
if you are somewhat related to the world of stock exchange and/or forex/sports trading is virtually impossible not to have heard about this, it’s everywhere!</span></div>
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my question is: how does an 1838 saying about the stock exchange, applies to
sports trading? The short answer: like most economists’ theories, it only makes sense for controlled environments with low volatility and well-defined
patterns. Do in-play sports markets present these features? No! <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US" style="background: white; color: #202020; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10.0pt; line-height: 115%; mso-ansi-language: EN-US;">Perhaps more relevant to the question, you can have a profit from a EV- (negative expected value) decision and have a loss from a EV+ (positive expected value) one. Furthermore, imagine this scenario: you open a EV+ position, the market goes against you, and you <span style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13.3333330154419px; line-height: 15.3333320617676px;">close your position with a small loss</span> out of respect for Mr. Ricardo</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #202020; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; line-height: 115%;">; later (seconds sometimes), you see the market
go in your favor, but you’re already out! To get things more complicated, now
imagine this: you take an EV- position but the market somewhat favors you, you
let the green run only to see it turn red. If you've traded long
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where you should cut your profits and others where you should let your
losses run, a bit at least. My point being:<b> you should cut your EV- decisions short and let
your EV+ decisions run</b>! Of course, I’m not saying Mr. Ricardo insight is wrong,
far from it. Nonetheless, taking it too literally without thinking, may
be detrimental to your in-play trading. I’m repeating “in-play” because pre-live trading is another world.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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sort of trading software which rings and says “Congratulations Mr. Unknown, you
just took a EV+ decision!” will be very wealthy and admired by all traders! The
fact is: between EV- and EV+ decisions there is a massive grey area. The ugly
truth is the only way you can get close to an answer is by intuition based on
trading experience. Of course, you can make some kind of calculation, but it
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if you gave me my own set of traded positions after a match, I could tell you
that the whole set is EV+, but if asked to classify every single position I
would be in trouble.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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issue and trade with purpose; if you’re trying new things every day and give up
on a strategy each time you have a loss, you’ll never evolve. The markets are
very cruel sometimes, but we only tend to remember the times we were unlucky,
believe me, if you've traded long enough you also have had profits you didn’t deserve!
Also, when you're on the ladders, it's easy to forget that when you
take a position, there is someone on the other side taking the exact opposite
one. What makes your decision better than his/hers? (Better stop, this could
make another post!)<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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can tell you I’m enjoying blogging and it's helping me to stay involved.
Nonetheless, posts like this one are a bit harder to write than the match
reviews. So, it would be great if you could give me some feedback, for me to
decide whether to stick to football or mix in some trading topics now and then.
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official debut was the biggest point of interest after his £49M
transfer from Liverpool. I think he has a lot of potential and can really become
the best English player, but I can’t avoid thinking he was a bit overpriced. Also,
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lineups were announced, the inclusion of Wilfred Bony ahead of Sergio Aguero
was a surprise, although there's not much to say about it. Aguero is probably the
best striker in the Premier League and most certainly this decision had to do
with his involvement in Copa America. The final talking point before the game
was Pellegrini’s decision to start the season with Mangala as central defender.
I must say I know Mangala pretty well and he is one of the best central
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qualities are most often than not, over-shadowed by his fragilities:
concentration and technical ability. The latter can be identified when he is
pressed or has to conduct the ball. On the other hand, his concentration issues
represent a major handicap as he quite often gives away silly free-kicks (too agressive!) and
the occasional blunder.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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as predictable as it gets. Like I stated, in a more detailed way, in my <a href="http://greeningisthenewblack.blogspot.pt/2015/08/oh-noits-another-premier-league-preview.html">Premier League review</a>, Man City is the more dominant team in the country, playing a
possession-based style with a lot of ball movement. WBA in turn, is probably one of the most direct Premier League<span style="font-family: inherit;"> teams, especially against strong opposition. Tony Pulis doesn't rate passing number stats as WBA game plan, once they recover possession, is based on reaching the opposition are as fast as they can. Based on this premises, the first half was played in WBA's half and Man City dominated completely. With Silva giving positioning, timing and technical abillity masterclasses, Man City reached the break leading by two goals. I have to say Silva is a joy to watch, he'll probably never play for them but for me he's a perfect example of Barcelona's DNA! </span></span></div>
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which is not common in the Premier League. Of course, there could be market
reasons to back WBA, for instance if the price for their win was 100 with 0-0, I'd be
all over it. You don’t have a choice sometimes, if someone offers you a new and
functional vacuum cleaner for 1EUR, you have to buy it even if you don’t need
it! Of course, it can help in your domestic duties but even if you already have
one, you can always sell it on eBay for 20/25 EUR!<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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in the opening minutes as WBA was able to press and force Man City to commit
some minor mistakes like giving away some free-kicks. This is classic Man City and
although the game was completely controlled by them, if they had conceded in
this period, I could be writing a different review by now. But, nothing
happened and in 58th minute Kompany sealed the win with a header from a corner
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adapting to the new reality as he now plays for a team who is constantly on the
opposition half. This means he'll have to learn how to play
with less space available. Nonetheless, after the first goal, Man City was able to do some
quick transitions and it was obvious that Sterling was more adapted to this kind of play. Bottom-line being, the great
players always find a way and if Sterling is the real deal he’ll find it sooner
or later. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
Unknownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07743005756893231031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-70801280713588698.post-63100844985868031532015-08-09T12:42:00.000-07:002015-08-09T15:52:46.791-07:00Match Review: Stoke City - Liverpool<div class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">
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review of this blog, this time with the return of Liverpool to the Britannia
Stadium, where they were thumped 6-1 in the last game of 2014/15 Premier League.
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looking forward to see the “who adapts to whom” game concerning Benteke. Brendan
Rodgers opted for the most obvious and correct answer and the amount of long
balls was kept low. Also, once the lineups were announced, reading “Joe Gomez”
didn't ring a bell for me, so that was another point of interest,
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interesting to see the slow evolution they are undergoing, from the Rory Delap's
days, where every throw-in in the opposition half was like a corner, to
nowadays where players like Affelay and Van Ginkel are being deployed in the
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the more technical players get aggressive when they wear it, as Affelay proved
with a “welcome to Stoke” challenge on Clyne in the opening stages!<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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title is not intended to bash Joe Gomez as he’s a kid who didn’t had a bad game
by any means. Apart from some timing errors due to his inexperience, he was
composed, played simple and didn’t gave the ball away. In fact, I’m pretty sure
he did exactly what Rodgers asked him to do. The bottom-line is that his
inclusion led to one of the most assymetric offensive dynamics I have ever
seen, which of course didn’t benefit Liverpool at all, if their objective was
to win the game. So, they had Joe Gomez as a left-back, Lallana always going from
the left to the center and even the dynamics of their midfield duo was inclined
to the right with the derivation of James Milner. One can argue, is Stoke’s
right back so good defensively that it is not worth trying? No, Stoke’s right
back is Glen Johnson whose handicap is precisely his defensive game. As a
consequence, Glen Johnson had one of the easiest games of his career and I
think Rodgers deserves at least a vintage wine bottle from him, as a gift for
his quiet afternoon.</span></div>
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who scored a goal from nothing and gave Liverpool the win when there was
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very even for the vast majority of playing time, with Liverpool improving a bit
on the second half especially after the Lallana-Can substitution which freed
Milner and gave them more ball possession. That said, I don’t
remember a save from Butland and Mignolet also had a quiet afternoon. From a
trading perspective, in these types of games you should base your positions
mainly on the market dynamics as there was no evident tendency in this match
from a football perspective.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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a limited involvement in this match, he looked composed and I think he’ll play
a key role for Liverpool this season, especially unlocking matches at Anfield.
James Milner might be boring but he brings stability with his experience; one
of the bright spots for Liverpool in this game was his partnership with
Henderson (amazing player!) in the center of the park. About Joe Gomez enough
was said already and Clyne performance suffered from the overcrowded right side,
so I will reserve my opinion for another time although he was solid
defensively.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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Unknownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07743005756893231031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-70801280713588698.post-38990162182823214702015-08-08T12:03:00.001-07:002015-08-08T13:32:09.212-07:00Match review: Manchester United - Tottenham <div class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">
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season has officially begun and with it comes the first match review of this
blog. I intend to have this kind of post where I can be provide more insight on
the teams I watch, mixing it with some trading talk. So let's begin:<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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lineups were announced two questions popped in my mind: what would be the
positioning of Depay? And why is Pochettino adapting Eric Dier to a midfield
position? So, Depay occupied a central position behind Rooney, with Mata
deployed on the right side. This Depay positioning does not come naturally to
him, as he played mainly in the left wing for PSV. Nonetheless, he has all the
technical ability to thrive in this position, as he can have more impact in this
central role, just like Gareth Bale under Andre Villas Boas tenure. Of course,
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is a very solid player whatever the position he plays, but this is starting to act
against him, as he rarely gets a chance as central defender, which is where he can fulfill his potential.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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the first half had two different periods: bG (before the goal) and aG (after
the goal). First of all, and this happened all over the game, Manchester United
has a big issue in their first phase of construction that was also obvious
last season. When they start a play from their defense, they always have a hard
time penetrating the opposition lines and creating something of notice. This
was more obvious before the goal, where Tottenham was able to create two
chances by pressing and recovering the ball in United's half. In this bG era,
Tottenham was able to control the match and were clearly the better team on
the pitch. And then Bentaleb misses a pass and Manchester United went ahead, so
cruel! I don't remember Wayne Rooney touching the ball in this period and when
he had his chance to score, Kyle Walker was too quick and did it by himself!</span></div>
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leads to a trading issue: from a football perspective there was no reason to
back Manchester United and nonetheless they scored. What can you do about it? You
can live with it. This is football, where mistakes and goals against play
happen a lot. Another question: if I was trading would I be backing Tottenham
when the goal happened? It depends on the price and the market dynamics, like
it always should. As an example, I love craft beer and Punk IPA is a very
decent beer but would I buy a bottle for 20EUR? No, only if I was dying in the
desert! </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #202020; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; line-height: 115%;">Back to the game, in
the aG era Man Utd construction problem persisted but the magnificent work of
Carrick and Schneiderlin in a second pressing zone, lead to the recovery of
several possessions in Tottenham´s half that could have led to the second goal.
In this period, Tottenham was totally harmless, not being able to connect their
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say about the second half as there was no marked dominance by any of the teams, but
the decision to give playing time to Schweinsteiger taking Carrick (solid
performance as usual!) off the pitch and to put Valencia on, for the final stage, almost cost United two points. In the last minutes, Tottenham pushed United to
its own half and Romero ended up as a hero with two good saves. As a final
remark, it wasn't a very interesting match for the occasional viewer!</span></div>
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Schneiderlin looked very good on the pitch and I believe they will have a
massive role improving Man Utd defensive stability, especially in the away
games. Romero looked shaky with the ball on his feet, but ended up being very
important; of course, he is not De Gea and that comparison will haunt him for
the rest of the season if the spaniard leaves for Real Madrid. Depay has great
potential but if Van Gaal maintains the idea of playing in a central role, it
will take time for him to deliver. Finally, Schweinsteiger looked rusty and
unfit and it will be interesting to see how Van Gaal will accommodate him in
the starting lineup.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
Unknownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07743005756893231031noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-70801280713588698.post-51293319384977660432015-08-07T09:41:00.002-07:002015-08-07T09:42:31.792-07:00Oh no…it's another Premier League preview! Title contenders (Part 2 of 2)<div class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">
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closer, but is it enough?</b><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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pleasing team to watch in the Premier
League! Their offensive system is the opposite of Chelsea’s stiff regimen, very
fluid with the front players constantly exchanging positions. So why the lack
of Premier League titles? Individual quality! Although their weaknesses are
well hidden in the system: Monreal/Gibbs, Coquelin or Giroud/Walcott are not
top players. Don't get me wrong, I'm perfectly aware that the Coquelin addition
to the midfield was pivotal last season and he can perfectly turn into a top
player in two or three seasons. But, imagine this Arsenal team with Benzema
playing upfront, William Carvalho as a defensive midfielder and Ricardo
Rodriguez as a left back. Also, they are very thin in the central back position
if they have injury problems. </span></div>
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need experienced players to inject some trust and confidence in the team, in
order to overcome mental hurdles like beating Jose Mourinho's Chelsea for the
first time. Trading-wise, it is possible they might be a bit underrated when
playing their rivals as their history record against these teams is awful in
the last years. I honestly think, this season can be a turning point for them,
especially if they can sign one top player at least.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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Van Gaal is a fan of Game of Thrones but the fact is that last season his team wore
many faces. Last year, it was hard to know what to expect tactically, when I was
trading them: 3 defenders/4 defenders, 1 striker/2 strikers, short-passing game
then Fellaini appears and they start to play the long ball game (with some
success, it has to be said!), it was puzzling. At the same time, it was
fascinating that, with all this tactical variance, they ended up on a morale high
and pumped up for the new season. This year, Van Gaal has stated that he
intends to play the 4x3x3, but I would wait to see if that's really the case. It's
hard to make a preview on them, when there are still key decisions to be made
in the transfer window (De Gea comes to mind!) but I can say that a long-term
problem of United was finally solved: the midfield area.</span></div>
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they need another striker, a winger and a central-defender. All being said, I take Man United
as the joker of the season. From a trading perspective, all this uncertainty
about them makes it hard to price them, which can lead to some value prices
arising. As an example and I'm not saying that laying Man Utd pre-game or in-play tomorrow
is EV+, but I look at that price and it seems a bit low for me. Bottom line: I'm
very curious about Man United this year!<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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of the Premier League title contenders to give you an example of what I said in
my second post about what you can do to prepare a match that you'll trade. The
big question here is: do you know the smaller teams as well? A lot of people
knows these big teams, but how many people do you know able to speak about the
usual starting line-up of Crystal Palace? Not many, but even less people know
how they play, who are their key players and so on. I hope you understand my
point! Furthermore and making football analysis more complex, a team's key player may
not be their best player. If my blog was read by a lot of people this would
generate a war, but while Barcelona's key player is Lionel Messi, in my opinion
Real Madrid's key player, throughout Ancelotti tenure, was not Cristiano Ronaldo but
Luka Modric!</span></div>
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are springing everywhere, so I'll give it a try building on my last post about
managers! This preview will be reviewed in the beginning of September, after
the transfer deadline, as I still expect some game-changing market moves.</span></div>
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matches and focus your attention on Eden Hazard, he is the best Premier League player
so it should not be that bad! Key questions: where is he receiving the ball?
How many opposing players does he have to face before entering a danger zone?
Do the same exercise with Lionel Messi under Luis Enrique tenure! The point
here is that Chelsea attacking system is so stiff and risk averse that the
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especially while Diego Costa is spending time with Eva Carneiro in the medical
department. The limp wings issue doesn't help the cause as Azpilicueta plays on
the left while being right-footed and Ivanovic is a defensive minded right back
(the best in the world if football was just defending). Enough of all this
negativity, they are the champions and the favourites for the Premier League
title, but why? Because they are by far the most solid Premier League side from a
defensive and mental perspective! Jose Mourinho is a genius war strategist and he
knows that this defensive stability differentiates them from the other rivals!
Is it pretty? No, and it's also very risky, especially if they can't revive
Falcão, as they will be completely dependent on two players: Hazard and Diego
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improve the team offensive dynamic. Also, in the beginning of last season
Chelsea proved to be capable of playing free-flowing attacking football (with
Fabregas exceling!) so a lot can change during the season. All being said, I
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Manuel Pellegrini! His football conception really makes the most technically gifted
players shine: Riquelme (Villarreal), Isco (Malaga) and now Silva are good
examples. They play a suffocating possession-style football and it’s not
unusual to see them exchanging passes in the final-third of the pitch with the
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dominant team in the Premier League and when things go their way they can
really thrash the opposition. During the season, you´ll get some 5-0, 6-1
results for them which you won't get from Chelsea. Attacking-wise, they know it
all as they can also hurt the opposition with fast transitions. That said,
Pellegrini has a total disregard for the defensive organization of the team.
The transfer window it´s still open, but the fact they bought Sterling and are
associated with De Bruyne, when Martin Demichelis is a potential starter baffles
me. I'm maybe being too harsh as Pellegrini defensive paradigm makes defenders
look bad, but still, Demichelis is not a top player anymore. </span></div>
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goes by the saying, “if you have the ball, you can´t concede” and truth be told, they can impose their possession game in the vast majority of Premier
League matches but, when they play top European teams, in Champions League,
their fragilities are exposed big time. I love trading those games, is a
shame they only come 3 or 4 times per year! Still, if Bony can help Aguero
transform their possession in more goals (which was a problem last year!) as a
solution to compensate their defensive woes, they can be a very dangerous
contender to dethrone Chelsea.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US" style="background: white; color: #202020; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10.0pt; line-height: 115%; mso-ansi-language: EN-US;">My second post will be
about managers, namely what makes a great manager, an example of an overrated
manager and why is this important when you trade!<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US" style="background: white; color: #202020; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10.0pt; line-height: 115%; mso-ansi-language: EN-US;">The definition of
consensual metrics to rank professionals, in a reasonable way, it´s a tough issue
in several areas and football it’s not an exception. So, the easiest way to
rate a manager is based on titles, but is it fair? Ok, silverware is the
ultimate goal of every football club, so of course it must be one of the rating
items, although it is clear that the chance of winning titles depends on the
club you are managing. As an example, if you put the twenty best coaches in the
world in the Premier League, there would be only one champion, there would
still be three relegated teams and probably the same number of sackings as
usual. So it is all a matter of perspective. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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manager from a trading perspective, and throughout the years I created a
comprehensive database on that, I rate winning the national league as a higher
achievement than winning cup competitions. The reasoning behind this, is the
same as why I value a 38 game sample more than a 10 game one, as a trader; in
one word: variance. As an example, Roberto di Matteo won the Champions League
with Chelsea, is he a great manager? I don´t think so. For a manager with some
experience, I also tend to look at past jobs and understanding what the club
was before and after the arrival of said manager. An obvious success example
that comes to mind is the legacy of Sir Alex Ferguson in Manchester United. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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important aspects as a trader: the way the team is organized on the pitch, if
it has a clear identity or if it adapts to the opposition and the team’s playing
style. Why is this important as a trader? Football like other sports has a high
unpredictability component, so the best you can do to prepare for a game is try
to understand how it will be played, based on the playing styles of the
managers. Practical and simple example: if you see Swansea being forced to play
long balls as a consequence of a high pressure strategy from the opposition, it
is a really bad sign for their chances as they have a very marked identity of
playing a short passing game, which is very pleasing by the way! I must say I admire
the vision of the Swansea board to choose managers: Roberto Martinez, Paulo
Sousa, Brendan Rodgers and Michael Laudrup. Gary Monk was a player under all
these coaches and seems to share the same ideas.</span></div>
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at Fiorentina this season. They already had a good manager in Vincenzo Montella,
but I rate Paulo Sousa very highly and I think he will become a top coach in the
years to come. Watch Basel vs Real Madrid from last season if you want to know
why! If you are lazy like me, the answer is: great football ideas, which if
applied to a better set of players can turn into great things.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US" style="background: white; color: #202020; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10.0pt; line-height: 115%; mso-ansi-language: EN-US;">This leads me to speak
about Carlo Ancelotti as the perfect example of what I call the fallacy of the
great manager. As a disclaimer, I understand why he is always appointed to the
top clubs as he has a lot of important qualities for this type of job: a
gentleman, brilliant manager of egos, well-spoken, high-profile and of course 3
Champions League titles. The fact is that he is training top clubs (Juventus,
Milan, Chelsea, PSG and Real Madrid) since 1999 and in a total of 16 seasons he
won a total of 3 league titles. Furthermore, he always had at least the same and
usually more financial means that the rival managers. On the pitch, it is not
great either; as a recent example, in Real Madrid he could never impose a
balanced possession style. Instead, he developed an unbalanced fast transitions system, which was able to demolish the small clubs (while often conceding goals) but always had trouble against similar or well-managed opposition. Of course if you join
Ronaldo, Bale, Modric, Kroos/Xabi Alonso, Benzema and James Rodriguez/ Di Maria
on the same pitch you will get magic moments often and that´s why they trashed
Bayern, in the 2014 CL semi-final, with some trademark lethal offensive transitions!
The bottom-line is: if you train top players you will always have a change of
winning titles and that´s why some public opinion misconceptions arise when it
comes to rate managers!<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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