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    Brisbane Roar (Youth) VS Rochedale Rovers

    QLD Premier League
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    Brisbane Roar (Youth)
    Brisbane Roar (Youth) 4
    1 Rochedale Rovers
    Rochedale Rovers
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    • Hanan Mamuza
      Hanan Mamuza
      Brisbane Roar Youth's recent form has been dismal. In 10 matches, they've only managed 1 win, 1 draw, and 8 losses. The imbalance between their offense and defense is severe. They've scored 13 goals in total while conceding 29, resulting in a goal difference of -16. With an average of 2.9 goals conceded per game, their defensive frailties are the main factor limiting their competitiveness. Statistics show that in the last 5 games, they've conceded over 3 goals per game on average, with their defense often collapsing. Moreover, they receive an average of 2.1 yellow cards per match. These frequent fouls further undermine the stability of their defense. On the offensive end, they're equally lackluster. They only score 1.3 goals per game on average, and there's only been 1 game where they managed to score more than 2 goals. Their offensive efficiency ranks among the lowest in the league. Notably, they only earn 3.0 corner - kicks per game on average, indicating a lack of ball - control abi
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      AUS QSL Brisbane Roar (Youth) 4-1 Rochedale Rovers
    • Gavinwang
      Gavinwang
      Brisbane Roar Youth have been in a serious slump recently. In their last 10 league games, they've only managed 1 win, 1 draw, and 8 losses, with a mere 10% win rate. Their offensive and defensive stats are clearly imbalanced. The data shows that Brisbane averages 4.2 goals per game, but concedes a staggering 2.1 goals per match. Their defense has numerous holes. In the last 10 games, the big - goal rate is as high as 70%, meaning that in 70% of the matches, the total number of goals reached 3 or more. This indicates a fast - paced but unstable game. Specifically, Brisbane once thrashed Morton City Elite 6 - 0, yet also suffered a 1 - 5 defeat. While their attack can be explosive, defensive mistakes lead to frequent losses of points. They've conceded 21 goals in the last 10 games, an average of 2.1 goals per game. On the other hand, Rochdale Borough have clearly bounced back. In their past 10 rounds, they've achieved 5 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses, with a 50% win rate. Their offense and d
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    • Jose Cid
      Jose Cid
      The Brisbane Roar Youth, playing in a 4-3-3 formation, adopts a high-pressing strategy. Relying on their home ground, they aim to control the ball actively. The wingers constantly push forward to cross the ball. In the first 30 minutes, they conduct high-intensity pressing to score early and gain an advantage. However, they have some fatal weaknesses. The full-backs make large forward runs, leaving a wide gap for counter-attacks. The central defenders' cooperation is unskilled, allowing opponents to break through easily in one-on-one situations on the wings. Once they lose the ball, a series of mistakes may follow. The Roar Youth averages 10.8 shots per game, but only 3.7 of them are on target, indicating an average finishing efficiency. They concede 2.47 goals per game, ranking last in the league in terms of defense. On the positive side, they have abundant energy at the start of home games. They are capable of creating threatening shots and won't be completely passive throughout the
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      AUS QSL Brisbane Roar (Youth) 4-1 Rochedale Rovers
    More Tips
    • Kotka has been struggling in attack recently. In their last 5 matches, their offensive conversion rate is only 8.2%, and the average expected goals (xG) per game is just 0.91, indicating a low - efficiency attack. On the other hand, Chaps shows a much stronger attacking ability. Their offensive conversion rate reaches 14.7%, and the average xG per game is 1.38, significantly leading in front - court finishing. In terms of key passing success rate, Chaps has a rate of 73.5%, higher than Kotka's 61.3%. The front - court passing value index of Chaps is 28.7, far exceeding Kotka's 19.4, which means their ball - control and advancement are more threatening. Chaps also dominates in midfield possession and transition speed. Their average midfield possession rate is 62.1%, and the transition speed reaches 18.3 meters per second. The fast - break initiation efficiency is 37% higher than Kotka. In terms of running distance, Chaps' average total running distance per game is 118.6 kilometers, with
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    • VPS Vaasa has recently seen a significant improvement in offensive efficiency. Their offensive conversion rate stands at 14.2%, higher than Seinäjoki's 9.8%. The xG efficiency value is 1.12 compared to 0.87, which indicates a better quality of offensive finishing. The key pass success rate of VPS Vaasa is 76.3%, leading Seinäjoki's 68.1%. The front - court passing value index is 18.4, showing a more threatening front - court organization. In midfield control, VPS Vaasa has an average ball possession rate of 58.7% and a passing success rate of 89.1%. The transition speed is 12.3 seconds per time, significantly faster than Seinäjoki's 15.6 seconds, enabling efficient attack - defense transitions. In terms of running data, VPS Vaasa runs 118.4 kilometers in the whole game and has 142 high - intensity sprints, both better than Seinäjoki's 109.7 kilometers and 118 sprints. They have an advantage in physical fitness and pressing intensity. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livesc
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    • Spain, in the middle of the pitch, has shown remarkable conversion efficiency in the attacking third. Their offensive conversion rate stands at 18.3%, significantly higher than Belgium's 12.1%. In terms of expected goals (xG) efficiency, Spain records 0.21 per attacking action, leading Belgium by 0.05. The key pass success rate of Spain is as high as 86.7%, and the value of forward - field passes is 12.4, both better than Belgium's 79.2% and 9.8 respectively. When it comes to midfield control, Spain boasts an average ball - possession rate of 64.2%. They can initiate fast counter - attacks in just 12.8 seconds, notably quicker than Belgium's 16.3 seconds. In terms of physical performance, Spain's total running distance reaches 118.5 kilometers, and they have 147 high - intensity sprints, outperforming Belgium by 7.2% and 18.9% respectively. This shows that Spain has an all - around advantage in terms of physical fitness and pressing intensity. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026
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