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    Football> Community> Olavi Vaisanen>

    Banfield VS Ferrocarril Midland

    Argentina Cup
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    Banfield
    Banfield 2
    2 Ferrocarril Midland
    Ferrocarril Midland
    The recent form of Banfield, an Argentine Primera División team, has shown significant fluctuations. In their last five matches, they've achieved 1 win, 1 draw, and 3 losses, with notable differences in their offensive and defensive stats. They suffered defeats in three of those games. They lost 0 - 1 away to Club Atlético Racing, 0 - 2 at home to Belgrano, and 1 - 0 away to Huracán. In these three losses, they conceded a total of 4 goals, revealing many defensive flaws. However, their 3 - 2 home victory over Salmiendú demonstrated that they have some offensive firepower. But overall, their performance lacks consistency. Looking at their home form, Banfield has had 1 win and 1 draw in their last two home games. In terms of corner kicks, they had a 6 - 3 lead against Independiente Mendoza at home, which shows their ball - controlling ability. In the upcoming match against Midland in the Argentine Cup, Banfield will need to address their defensive issues and build on their offensive strengths to secure a favorable result.
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    • Panji Suryono
      Panji Suryono
      Banfield adopts an attacking strategy with multiple offensive points in the front - court. The forwards have a wide running coverage area, frequently making non - ball runs to stretch the opponent's defence. They are good at regaining possession through immediate counter - pressing in the front - court and quickly launching a coherent attack. In terms of basic offensive performance in the front - court, Banfield has been stable. In the last five matches, they averaged 7.5 front - court tackles and 7.6 shots on target per game, which allows them to continuously put pressure on the entire opposing defence line. However, there are inherent flaws in the team's positional tactics. When the wingers push far forward, there are large gaps behind them, and the response of the players to cover back is slow. This makes them vulnerable to the opponent's high - speed counter - attacks and targeted breakthroughs. Midland adheres to a pragmatic competition strategy of low - density defense. On the fi
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      ARG C Banfield 2-2 Ferrocarril Midland
    • Alex Russell
      Alex Russell
      Banfield has shown significant fluctuations in recent Argentine Primera División matches. They lost 0-1 away to Club Atlético in one game and previously won 3-2 at home against Salmiendú. In the last five rounds, their record stands at 1 win, 1 draw, and 3 losses. They drew 0-0 at home against Mendoza Independence (with a corner kick count of 6-3) and lost 0-2 away to Belgrano (corner kicks 4-1). The team's offense has been lackluster, failing to score in the last three away games. Defensively, they have a high away goals - against rate, like the 1-0 loss away to Huracán. Regarding corner kicks, Banfield averages 6.5 corners per home game but only 4.2 per away game, indicating problems with tactical execution on the road. In the Argentine Cup, they drew 1-1 at a neutral venue against San Martín de Tucumán, and the huge corner kick gap of 1-7 highlighted their disadvantage in cup competitions. Midland, an Argentine Second Division team, is in excellent form recently. In the last f
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      ARG C Banfield 2-2 Ferrocarril Midland
    • Francis Jumba
      Francis Jumba Won 6/6
      Looking at the teams' current performances, it is evident that Banfield has struggled at home this season. Their home - win rate stands at a mere 25%, with a high 50% of matches ending in a draw and 25% resulting in a loss. Specifically, Banfield averages 1.0 goal per home game and concedes 1.25 goals. This gives them a negative goal difference of -1 at home, indicating significant defensive issues. In all competitions, Banfield has a win rate of 30%, a draw rate of 40%, and a loss rate of 30%. They've scored 8 goals, conceded 9, with a goal difference of -1. Their average of 0.8 goals per game and 0.9 goals conceded per game places them in the middle of the pack in terms of offensive and defensive efficiency. Moreover, they average 3.2 corner kicks and 2.2 yellow cards per home game, suggesting a stable performance in terms of ball - possession and discipline. On the other hand, Midland presents a more balanced performance. They have a 40% win rate, 40% draw rate, and 20% loss rate. T
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      ARG C Banfield 2-2 Ferrocarril Midland
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