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    Green Gully Cavaliers VS Dandenong Thunder

    VIC Premier League
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    Green Gully Cavaliers
    Green Gully Cavaliers 3
    1 Dandenong Thunder
    Dandenong Thunder
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    • FAYALORRRD
      FAYALORRRD
      Green Gully currently sits 14th in the league. After 20 league rounds, they've amassed just 10 points, with an overall win rate of only 10%. They've scored 14 goals and conceded 42, resulting in a goal difference of -28. At home, they've managed only 4 points in 10 rounds, showing a weak offensive output with an average of less than one goal per game. Their defense has long - standing issues. In the past 10 league rounds, the team has a record of 2 wins, 1 draw, and 7 losses. During this period, 5 games ended with high - scoring results, and 5 with low - scoring ones. In the past 6 rounds, they've achieved 2 wins, 1 draw, and 3 losses, indicating a slight improvement in form. In the last round against Altona Magic, they lost 1 - 3. They had more than half of the ball possession throughout the game, but a red card in the defense led to a reduction in personnel. The lack of defenders directly increased the risk of conceding goals. Dandenong Thunder is currently ranked 13th in the league.
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      AUS VPL Green Gully Cavaliers 3-1 Dandenong Thunder
    • JJ BEDDINGS
      JJ BEDDINGS
      Green Gully has shown strong offensive firepower at home. Their offensive conversion rate reaches 28.6%, far exceeding Dandenong Thunder's 14.4%. Green Gully's average key - pass success rate is 42.3%, and the front - field pass value index is 2.1, significantly better than Dandenong Thunder's 1.8. In midfield control, Green Gully's passing success rate is as high as 87.2%, and the conversion speed is an average of 2.3 seconds, effectively suppressing the opponent's counter - attacks. Dandenong Thunder has a solid defense. Their tackle success rate is 38.7%, the average number of interceptions per game is 4.2, and the clearance success rate is 89.1%. However, they are weak on the offensive end. Their expected goals (xG) are only 1.2, lower than Green Gully's 2.8. Green Gully players run an average of 11.4 kilometers per game and have 42 high - intensity sprints, far more than Dandenong Thunder's 31. In terms of attack - defense conversion efficiency, Green Gully creates an average of 3
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      AUS VPL Green Gully Cavaliers 3-1 Dandenong Thunder
    • Panji Suryono
      Panji Suryono
      Green Gully adopts a steady and balanced approach on the pitch, typically using a 4-4-2 formation. They rely on multiple players in the midfield to surround and restrict the opponent's passing and advancing, which suits various mid-intensity confrontation games. This season, the team's overall performance has been relatively stable. Their adaptability at home is decent, with a high rate of unbeaten home games. The average number of goals scored and conceded per game is quite balanced. The team can regain the ball 15.6 times per game on average. They have sufficient high - intensity sprints and considerable resilience in midfield confrontation. However, they lack stability in the front - court finishing, and the conversion rate of key opportunities is relatively low. When facing teams with a high - speed attacking style, they are prone to defensive line connection errors. Dandenong Thunder adopts a dynamic attacking and defensive style. They rely on their wingers' pace to build a counte
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      AUS VPL Green Gully Cavaliers 3-1 Dandenong Thunder
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