FM21 has been announced and gamers are preparing for what new features will be added to the next instalment of the game. In the run-up to the release of FM21, FM Base will be releasing various articles linked to FM21 based on a variety of topics. In this article, we look at the new partnership with SciSports and Sports Interactive.
Read the full press release here - SciSports and Sports Interactive will bring next-gen analytics to life in Football Manager
As mentioned in our FM21 feature update posts, we will see the addition of even more possibilities when it comes to data analysis. Sports Interactive, the developers of the beloved Football Manager have formed a partnership with SciSports to bring us xG charts to allows players to analyse the matches In greater detail. With statistical analysis becoming an increasingly important aspect of football, clubs have been utilising measurements such as xG to assess their players' performance.
On FM21, the use of xG maps will make the analysis of your tactics even easier. Having the ability to analyse each shot will give you the ability to determine whether or not your tactical approach to attacking play if working. When you have selections ranging from working the ball into the box or shoot from distance, cross early or from the byline by using the xG charts you'll be to determine which approach works best for your team. At the moment, we are unsure how xG charts will be implemented into FM21 but what is certain is that it will add a level of detail that players have not seen before.
Read the full press release here - SciSports and Sports Interactive will bring next-gen analytics to life in Football Manager
As mentioned in our FM21 feature update posts, we will see the addition of even more possibilities when it comes to data analysis. Sports Interactive, the developers of the beloved Football Manager have formed a partnership with SciSports to bring us xG charts to allows players to analyse the matches In greater detail. With statistical analysis becoming an increasingly important aspect of football, clubs have been utilising measurements such as xG to assess their players' performance.
xG charts is a statistical approach to analysing goalscoring opportunities based on a variety of factors type of assist, whether it was a shot taken with the head or foot, the angle and distance of the shot, and whether it was a big chance.
On FM21, the use of xG maps will make the analysis of your tactics even easier. Having the ability to analyse each shot will give you the ability to determine whether or not your tactical approach to attacking play if working. When you have selections ranging from working the ball into the box or shoot from distance, cross early or from the byline by using the xG charts you'll be to determine which approach works best for your team. At the moment, we are unsure how xG charts will be implemented into FM21 but what is certain is that it will add a level of detail that players have not seen before.