Tables
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Overall |
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GA |
Pts |
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GA |
Pts |
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GA |
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- Championship Play-off
- Relegation Play-Off
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Overall |
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Fixtures
Hearts
Rangers
Hearts
Rangers
+ Hearts's Strengths
Attacking set pieces
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Very Strong
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Stealing the ball from the opposition
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Very Strong
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+ Rangers's Strengths
Counter attacks
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Very Strong
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Attacking down the wings
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Very Strong
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Creating long shot opportunities
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Very Strong
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Creating chances through individual skill
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Very Strong
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Creating scoring chances
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Strong
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Creating chances using through balls
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Strong
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Finishing scoring chances
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Strong
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Shooting from direct free kicks
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Strong
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Protecting the lead
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Strong
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Stealing the ball from the opposition
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Strong
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Defending set pieces
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Strong
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- Hearts's Weaknesses
Finishing scoring chances
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Weak
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- Rangers's Weaknesses
Stopping opponents from creating chances
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Weak
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Aerial duels
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Very Weak
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Hearts's Style
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Attacking down the left
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Play the offside trap
Rangers's Style
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Attempt through balls often
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Take long shots
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Short passes
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Control the game in the opposition's half
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Possession football
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Rotate their first eleven
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Play the offside trap
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* Strengths, weaknesses and styles are calculated from statistics of each player's latest two seasons
27 Shots in the game yet finished 0-0 :(
@Marbella Rough one for sure, Unlucky, Long season ahead!
Shankland +160 / Tavanier +225 TSA
HEARTS Clark, Taylor, Kent, Rowles, Penrice, Devlin, Grant, Vargas, Dhanda, McKay, Shankland.
RANGERS Butland, Tavernier, Souttar, Davies, Yilmaz, Barron, Diomande, Lawrence, Wright, Cortes, Dessers.
Over 2.5 goals.
Rangers have won 5 of their last 6 visits at Hearts with the other game a draw.
correct score -0-0
@Nurulislam Good call lad
@Nurulislam good insight, should have followed. When 0-0, usually there is a hail of corners.
@Nurulislam Well done :)