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I've found some interesting statistics regarding the different way Notts score their goals and have a revealing comparison with the three promoted teams.

Notts

Goals by open play 74%

Goals by set piece  15%

Goals by counter attack 6%

Penalties 6% (Percentages were rounded up).

Interestingly 

Stockport, by set piece 25%,

Wrexham,  by set piece 24%

Mansfield, by set piece 20%

Something that needs to be improved is our goal tally by set pieces.

Notts lead the statistics in goals by open play, but set pieces are an important part of the game for getting a goal and this is where Notts are lacking compared to the three promoted teams.

Jatta may improve this statistic next season, but we need some tall defenders too which we can utilise for set pieces.

 

 

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