Tottenham fans may be worried by where Spurs sit in the Premier League xG table

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Tottenham’s expected points in the Premier League this season fall well short of the points tally that they have actually acquired.

Many will be wondering why there is a feeling of a mini-crisis surrounding Tottenham Hotspur this season, given the club’s results.

The Lilywhites sit in fifth place in the Premier League table and remain unbeaten in the Champions League so far. This is despite the fact that Spurs have had to deal with an extremely bloated fixture list.

However, the numbers clearly suggest that Tottenham’s performances have not been up to scratch.

Premier League Tottenham

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Tottenham are outperforming their xG considerably in the Premier League

A team’s expected points are calculated based on the xG they register and concede each game to ascertain how many points a team should have.

Sqwaka have now revealed that based on those calculations, Tottenham should have accumulated just 11 points instead of the 18 they now have.

According to the data-analysis platform, that would put Spurs in 15th place in the xG table, with just two wins, five draws and four losses from their 11 matches so far.

PosTeamPWDLGFGAGDPts
1Arsenal11812195+1425
2Man City117402010+1025
3Crystal Palace ▲7116322013+721
4Chelsea ▼1115422113+819
5Liverpool ▲3115331914+518
6Leeds ▲10115241416-217
7Man Utd114432017+316
8Brentford ▲4113621513+215
9Everton ▲4113621615+115
10Nottingham Forest ▲9114341416-215
11Bournemouth ▼2113531414014
12Newcastle ▲2113441212013
13West Ham ▲5113441317-413
14Brighton ▼3111911514+112
15Tottenham ▼10112541116-511
16Fulham ▼1111731113-210
17Sunderland ▼13111731015-510
18Wolves ▲2112361015-59
19Aston Villa ▼1311155914-58
20Burnley ▼311029624-182

One fundamental flaw with xG counts against Spurs

Apart from the obvious flaws in using xG as the main metric to judge chances created, there is one big fundamental flaw with the system that gives an unfair reading of any match.

Put simply, most teams that are in the lead are more likely to sit back and invite pressure, which means that the sides that are trailing tend to have more shots in the latter stages of the game.

That has certainly been the case with Spurs, with Frank not afraid to sit back and preserve leads, with the Dane often throwing Kevin Danso in as the third centre-back to help the Lilywhites see out wins.

However, having said that, there is no doubt that Tottenham’s results this season flatter them a bit, and Frank’s men are yet to click as an attacking force.

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