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How to improve the squad in the absence of so many funds? There is a winning model from a company. And, now, play at a high level.
When you are not a team led by a sheikh who invests billions to improve the squad, like PSG for example, what can be the solution. The Naples, on numerous occasions, he found himself with players who either weren’t up to par or too often stopped due to various muscle problems. Like the Manolas case. And, therefore, this can happen due to a not so careful analysis by the management staff or because it was believed that that player could dare the right contribution and, instead, falls short of expectations.
Either way, this can be considered a mistake. Yet, in the absence of a lot of funds, is there a way to improve the squad by taking players with low-cost personalities? Because as we all know, the players who own this cost a lot: Salah, Mbappè, Lewandoski and Benzema are an example. Yes, but they too, before becoming champions, started from low-ranking companies to develop their potential.
So how do you find these talents at the beginning of their football career? The winning method that can be used is that of Brentford: Premier League team. The London club analyzes the potential of players using a mathematical model called “big data”. It is used by many companies, but in football, on the other hand, the statistics of the various players are exploited in the long term. An example? Analyze the probability of a player being injured. Here, then, imagine a series of data like these grouped on a single athlete. Brentford has been using it for a long time, buying low-cost players and selling them at a very high price.
Let’s take the case of Ollie Watkins, who the London company took from the English third division for about 2 million and sold it for 40 to Aston Villa.