Jamie Jackson’s Player Season Ratings — Do you agree?

Goal.com also did their end of season ratings. They’re a little harsher.

9-Rodri, Foden
8- Gvardiol, Haaland, Walker
7-KDB, Bernardo, Alvarez, Akanji
6-Ake, Doku, Diaz, Bobb, Kova
5-Grealish, Ederson,Stones, Ortega, Rico
4-Nunes
3-Gomez

This one was odd because Joško almost always had the lowest match ratings of the whole team (often unfairly I thought), but now they have decided they like him.

I know most of you think all this is crap. And I typically prefer the opinions on here about players. But I still read this crap.

 
Goal.com also did their end of season ratings. They’re a little harsher.

9-Rodri, Foden
8- Gvardiol, Haaland, Walker
7-KDB, Bernardo, Alvarez, Akanji
6-Ake, Doku, Diaz, Bobb, Kova
5-Grealish, Ederson,Stones, Ortega, Rico
4-Nunes
3-Gomez

This one was odd because Joško almost always had the lowest match ratings of the whole team (often unfairly I thought), but now they have decided they like him.

@Stephen230 will be quite happy.
 
Wanted to post these Per 90 stats for further perspective on some of our players’ creative productivity this season. It is ordered by xAG, which takes in to account the quality of the chance created.

I post a more comprehensive comparison focusing on Kev’s dominance in this category earlier in the thread, but this also illustrates other City players contributions. We have 4 players in the top 25 and City have the highest total xAG Per 90 across players appearing in the top 25 (with 1.64; Liverpool are in second with 1.54). Funny enough, Arsenal had about half of our total xAG Per 90 across their players that appeared in the top 25, and based on Asists Per 90 and xAG Per 90, we slightly outperformed expectations more than they did.

RkPlayerSquadMinxGxAGxG+xAGnpxGnpxG+xAG
1Kevin De BruyneManchester City1,2210.180.851.030.181.03
2Mohamed SalahLiverpool2,5340.750.421.170.550.97
3Michael OliseCrystal Palace1,2750.390.410.80.330.74
4Leon BaileyAston Villa2,0680.270.40.670.270.67
5Cole PalmerChelsea2,6070.630.381.010.380.76
6Jacob MurphyNewcastle Utd1,1890.160.370.540.160.54
7Son Heung-minTottenham2,9340.370.360.730.320.68
8Brennan JohnsonTottenham2,0850.440.350.790.440.79
9Bruno FernandesManchester Utd3,1180.290.340.630.170.51
10Bukayo SakaArsenal2,9190.480.320.80.330.65
11Trent Alexander-ArnoldLiverpool2,1550.110.30.410.10.4
12Pablo SarabiaWolves1,7450.280.30.590.20.5
13Kieran TrippierNewcastle Utd2,2360.030.30.330.030.33
14Andrew RobertsonLiverpool1,6930.10.290.390.10.39
15Martin OdegaardArsenal3,0910.220.280.50.170.45
16Moussa DiabyAston Villa2,1740.290.270.560.290.56
17Gabriel MartinelliArsenal2,0190.310.270.580.310.58
18Dwight McNeilEverton2,8920.110.270.380.110.38
19Darwin NunezLiverpool2,0470.720.270.980.680.95
20Bernardo SilvaManchester City2,5780.130.270.40.130.4
21Jeremy DokuManchester City1,5950.140.260.40.140.4
22Phil FodenManchester City2,8570.330.260.590.330.59
23Diogo JotaLiverpool1,1450.420.260.680.420.68
24Pedro NetoWolves1,5160.210.260.470.210.47
25Anthony ElangaNott'ham Forest2,4330.240.250.490.240.49
 
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Thought it would be interesting to take player season ratings from a publication that has been somewhat negative when it comes to City coverage and see if blues agree or disagree.

I’ve aggregated Jamie Jackson’s ratings (out of 10) below, with his supporting analysis as to why at the article linked below (I have included a direct link because I think it is generally positive and so actually want to drive engagement with it, as opposed to the recent hit job articles of Lieu and Wilson).


Ederson - 9
Ortega - 8
Walker - 9
Lewis - 7
Stones - 7
Akanji - 8
Dias - 8
Aké - 8
Gvardiol - 9
Gómez - 5
Rodri - 10
Kovacic - 8
Nunes - 6
Phillips - 4
De Bruyne - 9
Bernardo - 9
Grealish - 7
Foden - 10
Bobb - 7
Álvarez - 9
Doku - 9
Haaland - 10
Gomez is a bit tight - but there's not much to prove otherwise due to lack of game time.
Bobb would potentially be the other gripe - I'd have given him an 8.
To balance things Doku isn't a 9 - I'd say 8, great talent just needs to sharpen the end product
Otherwise it's a pretty balanced set of scores - and the reasoning isn't too bad either.
I'd be interested in a comparison with our nearest rivals (obviously pointless comparing us to a team from Stretford)
 
Goal.com also did their end of season ratings. They’re a little harsher.

9-Rodri, Foden
8- Gvardiol, Haaland, Walker
7-KDB, Bernardo, Alvarez, Akanji
6-Ake, Doku, Diaz, Bobb, Kova
5-Grealish, Ederson,Stones, Ortega, Rico
4-Nunes
3-Gomez

This one was odd because Joško almost always had the lowest match ratings of the whole team (often unfairly I thought), but now they have decided they like him.

I know most of you think all this is crap. And I typically prefer the opinions on here about players. But I still read this crap.


Josko top 8 this season for us in this ranking. Overall, this ranking (based on ratings) is closer to reality, IMO.
 
Goal.com also did their end of season ratings. They’re a little harsher.

9-Rodri, Foden
8- Gvardiol, Haaland, Walker
7-KDB, Bernardo, Alvarez, Akanji
6-Ake, Doku, Diaz, Bobb, Kova
5-Grealish, Ederson,Stones, Ortega, Rico
4-Nunes
3-Gomez

This one was odd because Joško almost always had the lowest match ratings of the whole team (often unfairly I thought), but now they have decided they like him.

I know most of you think all this is crap. And I typically prefer the opinions on here about players. But I still read this crap.

Ortega at 5 is a joke
 

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