DATA ANALYTICS
Why insights
Built for the coaching room.
A fast, visual read that shows the edge, the risk, and what to train during a Tenerife block.
Head coach
Clear priorities for the next 7-10 days, not a data dump.
Staff
A shared language: where the edge is and why it appears.
Players
Simple, visual cues that translate straight into training.
Maryland · Big Ten
Performance Snapshot
Sample report based on 45 total goals tagged (30 for, 15 against). All metrics are derived from the tagged match-event dataset.
Chart focus
Goals For
Toggle the view to compare scoring vs conceding profiles.
For vs Against
Goals by match period
Timing profile across match segments for goals scored and conceded.
How chances are created
Origin of goals
30
Goals For
Top origin: Positional (12).
Key advantage zone
Influence zone
Primary lane: Left Wing (12).
Last assist/action
Final action type
Most common action: Through Ball (11).
Where goals are scored
Finishing zones
Primary zone: 6-Yard Box (12).
Finishing speed
Final touches
30
Goals For
Key takeaways
Insights that drive the next block
We keep it practical: what to train, when it matters, and how to build it into a Tenerife performance week.
Snapshot insights
- Transition accounts for 37% of goals, confirming a fast-strike identity.
- Left wing production drives 40% of the attack, creating a clear overload trend.
- Through balls are the primary final action (11 goals).
- 47% of goals conceded occur in the 45-75' window, a clear post-halftime risk.
- 70% of finishes are first-touch actions, pointing to elite timing and service.
Training prescription in Tenerife
- 10-second transition waves with immediate vertical targets.
- Left-wing overloads with opposite-side finishing to balance the threat.
- First-touch finishing circuits inside the 6-yard box under pressure.
- Halftime reset protocol: compact block + second-ball dominance.
