I am not digging out the data guys. It is a valuable part of understanding what is happening. But it can only ever be one of a number of things to influence a coach and even more so players.
Football is not a science. It is at the behest of human behaviours and vagaries. There are so many social and cultural elements data can not penetrate. Football is an art. We need to use data to help us understand, but avoid being slaves to it. My fear, without founding, is we are judging players on data, and not on human elements. We need both. Trust your eyes. Trust your intuition. I do wonder how beale has any eyes or tuition. Hope he does. Football is about moments of individuality as much as it is about patterns of play and formations and tactics. The best coaches the world has ever seen have focussed on individual moments and encouraging the bravery they require, alongside the patterns and tactics. There is an obsession on here re formations and tactics recently. Apparently Mowbray had no plan B ot run out of ideas and Beale is producing football by numbers. In my opinion neither are correct. We have seen a number of fotmations this season, and a variety of tactical refinements. Arguably none have worked at all well. Whether that is because of a coach is open to debate.